There is a cliche that men want their women to be ladies in public and hookers behind closed doors. I want my woman to be the sharper image robot so that she can be turned off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Women spend their lives trying to look good for men. So a woman who feels she's sending the right visual signals is pleased with herself.
Men want a woman whom they can turn on and off like a light switch.
A world-class playboy once told me that the key to mesmerising women is to listen to them and look deeply into their eyes.
Sometimes a woman's looks or sensuality are too readily wrapped up in their power.
I want someone who is open-minded, dedicated to whatever she is doing and isn't afraid to say I love you. As for looks, she shouldn't have three heads. I want a regular human being.
Women have to find their own personality, their own style, and what suits them the best.
I wanted to do Playboy to get across the same ideas I'm singing and writing about these days. It's all about proving that a woman can defy stereotypes.
Take a person like Julia Roberts: she does what she wants.
What woman wouldn't want to be pursued in a flattering, non-physically threatening way by a gorgeous, fascinating, intelligent man? Being wanted, desired, being the focus of a man's aspirations, his goal, his grail - the one companion he must have to live contentedly - is one of the most universal and fundamental of female wishes.
Women always want to be what they're not: If you're the pretty girl, you want to be the quirky girl. If you're the smart girl, you want to be the pretty girl.