@AaryanPrateekX@Kritical_62 The law barely stops men from going under 18...you have children bride legal in most countries. Men desire children, that's what they are.
@sr6626@cagatayulusoyy I don't think he cares abt his gf at all. He had no problem being an a-hole to Demet (trying to dim her light but failed) & to her when he ditched her at the airport. That man couldn't care less abt her feelings, her safety, making her look stupid on camera. He only cares abt ร.
@sr6626@cagatayulusoyy His gf, not only is in her 30s but an actress, acting as a jealous school girl for her bf who's only doing his job?! Embarrassing. No personality, just a big ego & very insecure, especially when he has to share the screen with a well accomplished, well-known worldwide actress.
@sr6626@cagatayulusoyy When they went both in Cannes, the way he disregarded her, literally turning his back on her like he ain't got no home training...I felt sorry for her. The disrespect was enough for me. The next event with his female co-star on Netflix, he did a 180โฐ. We saw right through you.
@sr6626@mariem_faz80377@cagatayulusoyy He doesn't look like hygiene is part of his daily routine๐คข I saw a Q/A he did years ago. He was juggling while answering the questions. One question was, "What song did you sing in the shower this morning?" He answered "I haven't showered". His partner gotta deal with this๐ท
@FuruncuPelin@Fulya25351384@Merimjdn Women with internalized misogyny (like most of you do) would have lynched Demet if she was the one who had gained that much weight during the series. Women are already calling her botox as if most women in this industry, around the world, don't get botox๐
@ssayssomething I understand Eลsan fans would have loved to see beautiful moments like this between them ๐ฃIN THE DIZI... but his fans, the pickmes, can't separate fiction from reality. What they see are D and ร not Nisan and Esref, and these pictures will give them more munitions to attack her.
@HermidaSobrino Imagine the level of backlash Demet would have gotten if she was the one who gained that weight?! Men always get grace, and women always get scrutinized and villainized for the same issue.
@dafinialvesp He abandoned that woman at the airport and let her deal with the paparazzi by herself. I don't feel bad for him at all. If she's F'ing things up for him and his career...oh well...
@lunazdmr I love that energy she is giving. Silence is loud. They deserve nothing from her after disrespecting her professionalism (always doing PR unlike EGOtay) & her work. I wished she had an environment to work with, like in AF and had a respectful male leading co-star like Engin
@lunazdmr Everything came 1st before Nisan. Also, the series is called "Esref Ruya". Is Nisan going to find out Esref knew for months she was Ruya and kept the truth from her or not? For the serie to end without Esref revealing to Nisan that he found out she was Ruya is nonsensical.
I'm a cardiologist. A 42-year-old mother of two came to my office complaining of jaw pain and crushing fatigue. She ran half-marathons. Her EKG was normal. Another doctor had sent her home with anxiety medication.
When I got her into the cath lab, I found severe microvascular disease โ plaque choking the tiniest vessels of her heart, the ones standard angiograms routinely miss.
Her heart had been starving in silence while everyone told her she was stressed.
She is alive today. Too many women like her are not.
Heart disease kills more women than every cancer combined. And medicine is still diagnosing it through a male lens.
84% of cardiologists report having patients in the past year whose heart disease was misdiagnosed by another physician. Women with a STEMI heart attack have a 59% greater chance of being misdiagnosed compared to men. Women with an NSTEMI โ 41% greater chance.
The reason is structural. For decades, we screened, tested, and treated women using a template built for men.
Men's heart attacks announce themselves โ the crushing chest pain, the clutched fist, the Hollywood collapse. Women's hearts whisper. Crushing fatigue that feels like wearing a lead vest. Jaw pain written off as TMJ. Nausea blamed on a stomach bug. An ache between the shoulder blades blamed on a long week. Shortness of breath blamed on being out of shape.
For years, medicine called these "atypical" symptoms. They are not atypical. They are female-typical. Half of humanity is not a variant.
And the biology runs deeper than symptoms.
Women have smaller hearts and narrower coronary arteries. Plaque doesn't only clog the big highway vessels โ it hides in the microvasculature, the tiny branches feeding the heart muscle itself. A woman can have a heart attack with a completely "clean" standard angiogram.
SCAD โ spontaneous coronary artery dissection โ occurs 90% of the time in women. Often young, fit women with zero traditional risk factors. It's the leading cause of heart attack in women under 50, accounting for roughly one quarter of all cases in that age group. Most doctors have never diagnosed one.
And some of the most dangerous cardiac risk factors are hidden in women's medical histories where no one thinks to look:
Preeclampsia or gestational hypertension doubles to quadruples lifetime heart disease and stroke risk. Pregnancy is the body's first cardiac stress test โ and these complications are early warning sirens, not closed chapters.
Autoimmune disease โ lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis โ far more common in women, turbocharges inflammation and plaque formation at any age.
Cardiovascular disease in women aged 20-44 is projected to surge nearly 50% by 2050.
The youngest patients in my practice keep getting younger.
What every woman should ask her doctor โ and what every doctor should be asking:
"Given my pregnancy history, autoimmune status, and family history โ what is my full cardiovascular risk?" If they don't ask about preeclampsia or gestational diabetes, volunteer it.
"Should I have an Lp(a) test and a coronary calcium score?" Standard cholesterol panels miss too much. Lp(a) is genetic, one-time, and most women have never been tested.
"My tests came back normal but my symptoms haven't stopped โ what's next?" Normal stress tests and angiograms can miss microvascular disease, spasm, and SCAD. Persistent symptoms warrant coronary CT angiography or cardiac MRI.
And if something feels wrong โ say these exact words to your doctor: "I am concerned this could be my heart."
That single sentence changes the workup. Do not soften it. Do not apologize for it.
80% of heart disease is preventable. But the playbook has to be built for female biology.
Two decades ago, I wrote one of the first books warning that heart disease was the number one killer of women and that medicine was diagnosing it through a male lens. It was recognized by First Lady Laura Bush at the White House during the early years of the national conversation about women's heart health.
I'm haunted by how much of that book I could republish today unchanged.
The science has advanced. The awareness has grown. But the gap between what we know and what happens in the exam room is still costing women their lives.
Share this with every woman you love โ and every doctor who treats them. READ MORE: https://t.co/4LRugiY8q2
@hizapu26 I'm all about giving back the same energy they gave you. Not paying him no damn attention either. She's a queen for cutting that cake the way she did it.
@moka274651 @EsSan2326 @LoloAwadpal This is so unprofessional. The team of the show should have put something out by now to set the record straight because it doesn't look good for anybody. The lack of respect for the viewers is crazy.