Billie Eilish is never one to shy away from a topic, and this time, she’s getting super real about sex! In a no-holds-barred interview with Rolling Stone, Billie breaks down why sex is important, masturbation is a must, and why we all need to be talking about it more openly.
Billie’s Prescription for De-Stressing? Get Busy!
Forget bubble baths and meditation, Billie Eilish has a different kind of stress relief in mind. “Sex can really save you sometimes,” she declares. “Seriously, can’t recommend it enough!” Wow, Billie! Straight to the point!
Sex Positivity & Smashing the Stigma
But it’s not just about the physical for Billie. She’s on a mission to normalize open conversations about sex, especially for women. “People are so uncomfortable talking about it,” she says, “especially when a woman owns her sexuality.” Billie believes it’s high time we break down these barriers.
“Lunch” & The Inspiration Behind Billie’s New Song
Billie’s new song “Lunch” is all about her experience with female attraction. “I wrote some of it before even being with a girl,” she reveals, “and finished it after.” Billie explains she’s always been drawn to women, but it wasn’t until last year that things clicked. The lyrics in “Lunch” are pretty steamy, with lines like “I could eat that girl for lunch” and “tastes like she might be the one.”
From Shy to Self-Love Advocate: Billie’s Masturbation Mission
Billie isn’t stopping at sex positivity, she’s a full-on self-love advocate! She says masturbation has been a “huge help” for her, especially when dealing with body image issues. “People should be jerking it, man!” she declares. Billie emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and body acceptance, “Looking at yourself in the mirror and thinking ‘I look good right now’ is powerful!” She even jokingly claims to have a “PhD” in masturbation!
Hit Me Hard and Soft: Billie’s New Album Drops Soon!
With all this talk of self-love and exploration, it’s no wonder Billie’s new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” is dropping on May 17th. This is bound to be an honest and personal album, just like Billie herself.
Love her or hate her, you gotta respect Billie Eilish for her willingness to be open and authentic. She’s breaking taboos and sparking conversations, and that’s something we can all get behind!
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