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It's always the same - all men and women want to be sexy.
I have always been surrounded by strong women and thoughtful men.
I've always said, 'Underwater or on top, men and women are compatible.'
Why are women always described as 'desperate,' while men are just... irrational?
When men and women agree, it is only in their conclusions; their reasons are always different.
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. That is the difference between the sexes.
The sight of women talking together has always made men uneasy; nowadays it means rank subversion.
We've always been ready for female superheroes. Because women want to be them and men want to do them.
I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men; they are far superior and always have been.
Over the years, the kind of fan mail I've gotten from men has always been different from what I get from women.
I always say that bad women are fewer than men, but when you get one, they're fascinating because they're so rotten.
Trans men and women have always been thrown to the sides, but... have always been the nurturers, especially trans women.
Men are strong, women are smart, but no matter how smart, their bellies are always there to betray women and that's their downfall.
Friends are generally of the same sex, for when men and women agree, it is only in the conclusions; their reasons are always different.
One of the things that women really excel at is reading and reacting to subtle cues. We've always had to do that because men don't have to.
I've always said men should study romance novels to find out how women think and what they want, both during the courtship phase and in a lifelong partner.
The girlfriend roles that we are usually offered are nearly always just kind and supportive. So it is refreshing for women and for men to see something different.
Indian women have always been full-bodied and men like voluptuous women. Size zero is a concept of the West and it is only meant for the runway models, not for us.
Successful men don't date up. They are intimidated by wealthy women unless they are blue bloods. Successful men want to always take care of their women, and that means financially.
Even after they had stopped modeling for Playboy and had settled down with other men to raise families of their own, Hugh Hefner still considered them his women, and in the bound volumes of his magazine he would always possess them.
Men are taught they are going to make a lot less in the fashion industry, so they don't bank their entire lives on it. They're very supportive. Women, on the other hand, are more competitive. They always assume I'm trans and say, 'How did they make clothing in your size?'
I think always what happens when you ask men questions on the red carpet, it's always based on what projects they're working on, whatever they're about, rather than this, 'Give us little tips for all of us women'... because we're all the same. Questions should just be more individual.
That whole heroic notion of the women warriors known as Amazons is extremely appealing. It was appealing in antiquity, and, throughout the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, they're always portrayed as heroic, courageous, and the equals of men, and that's just extremely attractive and has been since antiquity.
Naturally, my stories are about women - I'm a woman. I don't know what the term is for men who write mostly about men. I'm not always sure what is meant by 'feminist.' In the beginning, I used to say, 'Well, of course I'm a feminist.' But if it means that I follow a kind of feminist theory, or know anything about it, then I'm not.