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In a recent interview with the Evening Standard, Megan Thee Stallion sounded off on men and why she takes pride in offending most of them.
“I’m starting to see how much more ignorant men are than I thought,” she told the Evening Standard. “When you’re a woman who’s not a threat, men don’t really bother you [...] men like that damsel in distress type of role and that’s not me. I feel like that’s what kind of gets under a lot of men’s skin. Like, ‘How dare she talk about her vagina? She loves herself and she don’t need me and she’s going to take my money.’ I just feel like I make a lot of them uncomfortable and I feel like that’s my job.”
She also discussed why she doesn't consider herself to be a "normal" woman. “Baby, look the other way. You can’t stop looking the other way, because you like what you see and you hate that you like what you see,” she continued.
“That’s why you hate it, that’s why you go through all these emotions and you’re lashing out on me. So I’m not even mad at these men. They’re emotionally ignorant. Once they come to grips with who they are, maybe they’ll grow up.”
Meg did leave room for certain men who don't fall under the insecure category, including her boyfriend Pardi. “I’m not going to lie, my guard is constantly up, 24 /7. But with him it was easy to be more relaxed because he made me feel safe,” she explained.
“So it took a few months for me to really understand, it wasn’t just about him. Because he came into it and he was comfortable and he wanted to be my man, but I had to really figure out, did I really want to be his woman? Am I ready to let my guard down and do this? Because I don’t want to piss him off and be guarded, I don’t want the relationship to feel one-sided. But he waited. After I met him, I was with him every day.”
“I’m starting to see how much more ignorant men are than I thought,” she told the Evening Standard. “When you’re a woman who’s not a threat, men don’t really bother you [...] men like that damsel in distress type of role and that’s not me. I feel like that’s what kind of gets under a lot of men’s skin. Like, ‘How dare she talk about her vagina? She loves herself and she don’t need me and she’s going to take my money.’ I just feel like I make a lot of them uncomfortable and I feel like that’s my job.”
She also discussed why she doesn't consider herself to be a "normal" woman. “Baby, look the other way. You can’t stop looking the other way, because you like what you see and you hate that you like what you see,” she continued.
“That’s why you hate it, that’s why you go through all these emotions and you’re lashing out on me. So I’m not even mad at these men. They’re emotionally ignorant. Once they come to grips with who they are, maybe they’ll grow up.”
Meg did leave room for certain men who don't fall under the insecure category, including her boyfriend Pardi. “I’m not going to lie, my guard is constantly up, 24 /7. But with him it was easy to be more relaxed because he made me feel safe,” she explained.
“So it took a few months for me to really understand, it wasn’t just about him. Because he came into it and he was comfortable and he wanted to be my man, but I had to really figure out, did I really want to be his woman? Am I ready to let my guard down and do this? Because I don’t want to piss him off and be guarded, I don’t want the relationship to feel one-sided. But he waited. After I met him, I was with him every day.”