In a candid conversation with Rolling Stone magazine, the acclaimed artist delved into her perspectives on sexuality and masturbation. She expressed her belief that society often stigmatizes discussions about these topics, and that such attitudes need to change. When asked about her stress-relieving mechanisms, she enthusiastically declared, “Sex! I talk about it whenever I can. It’s my favorite subject. As a woman, I’ve noticed that it’s viewed strangely. People are uncomfortable talking about it and are taken aback when women are comfortable with their sexuality and express it openly.”
Regarding masturbation, she stated, “I know it’s a bit too much information, but self-pleasure plays a significant role in my life and is incredibly beneficial to me. People should be doing it regularly. As someone who has struggled with body issues and dysmorphia my entire life, I can’t emphasize it enough.”
She went on to share her interest in masturbating in front of a mirror, explaining, “It’s partly because it’s enjoyable, but it also creates a profound and intimate connection with myself and my body. It has helped me develop a love for my body that I’ve never had before. I must say, looking at yourself in the mirror and thinking, ‘I look really good right now,’ is incredibly empowering. You can create the perfect environment to ensure you look your best. You can dim the lights, wear a specific outfit, or position yourself in a flattering way. I’ve discovered that watching myself experience pleasure has been instrumental in my self-love, self-acceptance, and overall empowerment.”
She concluded her thoughts on the subject by jokingly declaring, “I should have a Ph.D. in masturbation.”