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Building Character: Tom Ford Says All Men Should Experience Penetration To Help Them “Better Understand Women”

Tom Ford’s interview in the December issue of GQ magazine has a lot of men scratching their heads after he claimed that all men should be “penetrated” in order to understand women better… say whet !?

The 55-year-old designer and movie director who was noted saying, “Every man should be f*cked at some point in his life,” during his 2004 interview with GQ, kept it a hundred while discussing sex, parenting and death with the men’s magazine.

“I think it would help them understand women,” he told GQ’s Taffy Brodesser-Akner. “It’s such a vulnerable position to be in, and it’s such a passive position to be in. And there’s such an invasion, in a way, that even if it’s consensual, it’s just very personal.”

He goes on explaining why he feels that that kind of male vulnerability would help men understand what it means to be a woman.

“I think there’s a psyche that happens because of it that makes you understand and appreciate what women go through their whole life, because it’s not just sexual, it’s a complete setup of the way the world works, that one sex has the ability to literally—and is expected to and is wanted to—but also there’s an invasion. And I think that that’s something most men do not understand at all.”

As for his 2004 interview, Ford, who claimed to be pretty hammered during his sit down,  seem to lay it on pretty thick with his interviewer when he said,

“You shouldn’t force yourself to do it. But it’s really not that different than having a massage,” he said at the time. “It doesn’t feel that much different. It’s skin. You should do it with someone you like. Do it with a friend who you think is great. It’s very easy. It’s normal.”

Do you think men should try the other side to build character? Just to start off… it’s a no for me dawg. Lets chat below!

 

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Source: http://www.gq.com/story/tom-ford-interview-nocturnal-animals-moty

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