Despite being a survivor of an abusive relationship with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, singer Rihanna wants everyone to know that she's learned nothing from the infamous affair that made her even more famous for all the wrong reasons. Speaking to Glamour magazine for their upcoming September issue, Rihanna spoke about how much she expects a man to be "dominant" in bed and how being a roel model to young women is no "fun" to her. This interview comes out before Rihanna was recently spotted dressing like a hoochie mama while acting like a slut at a parade in her hometown Barbados. Wonder why more and more young women are lacking morals and values and instead becoming victims of an oversexualized culture? Partly because celebrities like Rihanna give them the ok to do so:
"I play a very dominant role in my life, in every aspect of it. And I like to feel like a lady still, at some point. I feel like that's the time when a guy really gets to be a man, and I get to be a woman. And if I'm being a man in the bedroom too, there's nothing really in it for me."
With songs like "S&M," "Only Girl" and "Rude Boy," the singer has become known for her over-the-top sexuality and has many people questioning her status as a role model.
"I want to set the right example and, at the same time, live my life, " Rihanna says in response. "I feel like pop stars can't be rock stars anymore because they have to be role models, and it takes the fun out of it for us, because we just want to have fun with art."


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