Ghanaian socialite and fashion critic, Charlie Dior, has lamented the negative stereotypes given to sexually active women.
In a discussion on the ‘Freaky Friends’ podcast, he noted how men have been shaped by society into expecting women to be naïve when it comes to sex.
This mindset, according to him, leads men to assume that sexually active women are prostitutes.
“A lot of women in our society get shamed if they are overly sexy. We do that because if you meet a girl and you take the girl in your room and then the girl is giving you all kinds of styles; splits, banana splits, whole barrel, full chicken. Giving you all kinds of positions.
“Then when you meet with your boys. “You’re like ‘Charlie that girl was a freak; she seems like a prostitute,” he said.
Charlie Dior further pointed out the effects of these perceptions on women, who end up pretending to be naive in order to avoid being shamed for having sexual experience.
“They kind of shame these women. So, it kind of plays in your psyche as a woman; they tell themselves, ‘If I go, I’ll pretend I don’t know anything. I don’t want him to feel like I have experience. Because having an experience means I have slept with lots of men.’ So, it’s a whole thing,” he added.
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