DJ Khaled Thinks There Are "Different Rules" For Men And Women
Here’s a major key alert for DJ Khaled: Women like oral sex too. But, based on a clip from a 2015 interview that’s going viral this week, Khaled doesn’t seem to be aware of this—or, if he is, doesn’t care.
During a conversation with The Breakfast Club, Khaled goes into great detail describing the different rules he believes women and men should live by, especially when it comes to sex. “A woman should praise the man—the king,” he says. “If you holding it down for your woman, I feel like the woman should praise. And a man should praise the queen.”
He doesn’t stop there, though. “But you know, my way of praising is called, ha-ha, ‘How was dinner?’, ‘You like the house you living in? You like all them clothes you getting? I’m taking care of your family, I’m taking care of my family…’ You know, I’m putting in the work,” Khaled continues.
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To clarify, the interviewer asks the rapper, “So, you’re saying you don’t go down?” Khaled replies, “Nahhh. Never!” Adding multiple times, “I don’t do that.”
Then, he makes it clear that it wouldn’t be OK with him if a woman refused to go down on him. “I put in that work, my work is great. It’s different rules for men. You gotta understand, we the king. There’s some things that y’all might not wanna do, but it got to get done. I just can’t do what you want me to do. I just can’t.”
Just to reiterate: Khaled is saying he won’t perform oral sex on a woman, but he thinks that a woman should—even if it’s something she’s not into either.
The clip, first resurfaced and shared by Twitter user @WhyDoYouSmell on Friday, May 4, had more than 8,000 retweets and 22,000 likes by the end of the work day. Of course, plenty of people had things to say about the interview on social media, with many women commenting that Khaled appears to equate sex with power over women.
“It’s sad that he equates sex to him achieving his role in a power dynamic, which likely [does] not include mutual pleasure,” one Twitter user commented.
“So he doesn’t believe in equal partnership. He believes in servitude and control under the guise of royalty,” another added.
Shortly after the clip began to make the rounds Khaled posted a photo of his wife to Instagram, writing, “My queen my best friend I love you!”
Khaled’s Instagram post is likely just been coincidental timing, but we’re hoping it means he’s learned his lesson since 2015.
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