Chappell Roan used to have “performative” hookups with men before she came out as a lesbian in 2018.
The Grammy-winning pop star, 27, appeared on Wednesday’s episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and got candid about her sex life — then and now.
When Roan was “having sex with men,” she felt like she had to put on an act. Plus, her experiences were not mutually beneficial.
“I think about hooking up with women compared to men and how much women give to their partner,” she told host Alex Cooper.
“Specifically in fem relationships, it’s such an understanding that it’s so giving. I just feel like when I was with men, it wasn’t mutual.”
The unapologetic “Hot To Go!” singer — who has been open about her mental health struggles — admitted later in the conversation that having sex with women was much easier than she thought it would be.
“When I started hooking up with women, I realized how easy it is, actually. I realized how easy it is to eat a girl out,” she explained, noting that she always thought her neck and jaw would “hurt.”
The musician continued, “You know what’s hard? Sucking d–k. Eating a girl out, you can lay down. I was fooled. I was foolish to think that, of course, it wasn’t as hard as what I was doing for [men].”
Roan went on to reveal that she’s been having “an awesome time” in a committed relationship for the past six months.
“It’s serious. I’m very in love, but I am pro-single,” she clarified, though she did not reveal the identity of her partner, whom she’s been dating since before she “blew up.”
“Everyone should be single,” the “Pink Pony Club” songstress stressed.
“I’m serious. Be single. Stop dating. Be single. Have a great time alone. Find out for yourself if you can 100 percent be OK alone before you date. That’s what I found out.”
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