I don't know if it's how I speak or what it is about me that presents that sort of label, but I don't know how many times I have to be out in public with a girlfriend to stop that from being said.
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Women tend to double-speak - I'm definitely guilty of that.
What I do when speaking in public is trying to do it as best as possible and trying to make everybody comfortable with my words. Sometimes getting this is very difficult, but I try my best.
It's dangerous talking about yourself too much because you find yourself talking in sound bites.
I think I'm a living embodiment of, 'Don't try to push me around or squash me,' whether its how I talk to a record label or in my relationships.
To be outspoken, or different at all, is a problem for women.
I don't like to talk about girlfriend stuff. It's not necessary. I try to keep my relationships separate from everything else.
If ordinary people complain that I speak too much of myself, I complain that they do not even think of themselves.
I don't necessarily want to know what people are saying when I'm not around, especially if it's about me. I just don't need to hear extra garbage.
I do get bottled up in interviews. You're thinking about what you're saying, and suddenly you get all tangled. So people think I'm sullen, or that I don't have much to say. But my friends will tell you: a lot of times I talk too much.
I don't know why I always end up talking about my relationships. I try not to.
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