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Rihanna: Cultured guys turn me on

And the dudes that do stand a chance these days need to have substance: “I’m turned on by guys who are cultured”. “And, you know, that never ends, by the way”.

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In response, Rihanna, who has been seen recently getting cozy with rapper Travis Scott, says she is still struggling in that area of her life. She is not pregnant, just hungry for knowledge about how wide the cervix dilates: “I was searching the size of certain things, and how much they expand, and then what happens after….’ It nearly excites me; I know what they’re expecting and I can’t wait to show them that I’m here to exceed those expectations”.

The pop star also talked about what it was like leaving home when she was so young, something she doesn’t think she could ever let a child of hers do, though she is glad her mother had faith in her. “Black is a great thing, and I think she legit changed people’s perspective a bit and woke people up”. “But thank God it did”. She hasn’t created a persona around herself like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Madonna or so many other stars at her level. I don’t want to wake up the next day feeling guilty. Here, we have a peek behind the curtain-but only a peek. Rihanna. This is not your average interview, not only because Rihanna has not been interviewed in years, but because it was conducted by such a well-known and famously quirky author.

Souls are amusing things. But millions of fans don’t seem to need it explained to them.

In news that’s right up there with the sky being blue and water being wet, Rihanna believes that even she has been a victim of racial prejudice. My understanding, from the moment she sat down, was that we were in love. The problem with this kind of romance is that it all falls apart in the retelling.

The Bajan beauty explains in an intimate chat with a breathless Miranda July that with work and family commitments she just doesn’t have time for men.

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Read the rest of the interview here for more Rihanna.

New York Times