Meghan Markle says women are "vilified" for discovering sexuality, while males are praised.
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Duchess of Sussex: "I don't understand why women's sexuality and exploration of it is much more reviled than a man's."
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Markle, 41, says women face a double standard. "As you get older, you explore your sensuality and feminine divinity. Sexuality can be used against you, Markle continued.
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Men are celebrated when they explore their sex lives and flaunt their experiences, while women are looked down upon if they do.
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"A man is typically celebrated if he's a player or having fun. She said, "heralded."
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"Even if she's the most successful woman in finance in her mid-50s, someone would say, 'But she was such a slut in college.'" Markle stated a woman's sexual journey "sticks with her"
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The actress, who married Prince Harry in 2018, recently caused controversy by calling herself a "bimbo" on "Deal or No Deal."
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"I left the show." She said this on her podcast in October. I didn't appreciate feeling compelled to be all beauty and little substance, and that's how it felt being reduced to the label 'bimbo.'
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"I was grateful for the work, but not how it made me feel," she said. Smart women surrounding me... not the focus."
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Some social media users dubbed Markle a "hypocrite" because she later played a character caught practicing oral sex in a car on "90210."
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"YEARS after leaving Deal or No Deal for 'being harassed like a bimbo,' you gave men BJ's in cars in 90210, grilled burgers with your top off in Men's Health, and had sex scenes in 'Suits.'
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Someone tweeted, "You've objectified YOURSELF. You're not a victim." Whoopi Goldberg said Markle shouldn't judge newcomers.
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The "View" co-host remarked, "As a performer, you take the gig." "Sometimes you're in a Bozo suit. Sometimes you have a large nose.