So Many Men, So Little Time? It May be in Your Genes!
Giving sociological, biological, and historical evidence, a controversial new book reveals how being scandalous might just be your nature – and how you’ve been tricked into believing it isn’t!
Our attempt to review Dr. David Ley’s Insatiable Wive – Women Who Stray and the Men Who Love Them has been met with fierce quandries. Should it be approached from a clinical stand point so the importance of the book’s message isn’t overly sexualized? Or should it be written in the hot nasty style such subject matter conveys in people’s minds? Should we highlight the interviews with real couples who live a cuckolding lifestyle or do we concentrate on the historical theories and facts as to why some women – many women – aren’t hardwired to be monogamous?
Writing for The Examiner, Sadie Smyth describes Insatiable Wives as an in-depth look at the psychological, biological and sociological forces that impact the decision-making process of men who find sexual and psychological fulfillment in the knowledge that their wives maintain relationships with other lovers, as well as the motivation behind the women’s choice to do so. In other words, it seeks to explain why many women in relationships sleep with other men and why their boyfriends and husbands love them for it! The book also highlights in detail the resulting female sexual empowerment that arises within the not oft-spoken of dynamic of cuckoldry. That empowerment, as the book details, is often tied just as closely to economics as it is to sexuality.
Ley explains that female sexual freedom throughout the history of the world ties directly to the economic independence enjoyed by women in society. So, among the Inuit for example, where women could pursue sex with other men, the women traditionally oversaw the family’s economy. Among the Islamic culture in 19th Century Morocco, wealthy women often engaged in flagrant affairs, protected from their husband’s anger by the fact that family’s wealth was in the wife’s name, inherited from her family. In today’s Western world, as women’s economic status has risen, so have the rates of female infidelity, and, not incidentally, the attention to female sexual satisfaction within heterosexual relationships (translation: guys are trying much harder to make us happy in the bedroom). Even among individual women, the more economically independent a woman is, the greater her chances of engaging in infidelity, and the more personal value she puts upon her sexual satisfaction. So, as female social and economic independence has grown in the past century, her sexual independence and autonomy has likewise grown.
The book also details how religious traditions have equated female sexuality with shame to keep it suppressed. One surprising (or not so surprising) piece of trivia the author gives is one of the first laws in recorded history was an order to stone women to death who’d had sex with more than one man! And, ironically, it’s women themselves who have played a large role in suppressing their own sexuality by labeling their sisters as ’sluts’ if they’ve embraced their sexuality.
Yes, there’s a lot to cover in this book – so much that one review can’t do it justice. Fortunately, our friends over at hotwifeblog have given us an exclusive Q & A with the book’s author. Dr. David Ley’s own words weave a narrative about his book that could never be accomplished here. And it’s well worth your valuable time to read.
HWB: Welcome David and thanks for taking the time out to speak to us…. Tell us where are you based in the world?
David: I live and work in Albuquerque New Mexico, though I travel a lot for business. For my book, I interviewed couples across the country.
HWB: Tell us briefly about your new book?
David: My book is called Insatiable Wives, Women Who Stray and the Men Who Love Them. It’s available on Amazon. It is an examination of the history of cuckoldry and permissive female sexual infidelity, along with the research that explains some of this phenomenon. In the book, I talk about women through history who have been sexually liberated, with their husband’s encouragement. The book began after I encountered some couples who live a hotwife lifestyle, and discovered that there has been nothing published about this phenomenon, even though there are lots of people pursuing it currently as well as many stories of it in history and literature. I wrote the book in part because so many of my fellow counselors and therapists believe that couples who are not monogamous are automatically unhealthy in some way, a belief that I did not find to be true.
Cuckoldress? Before cutting him loose, OK! reported Megan Fox and on-again, off-again boyfriend Brian Austin Green worked out a deal. They agreed to an open relationship where Megan can see other men but Brian can’t date anyone else. Rumor has it she took advantage of the deal on numerous occasions.
HWB: So hotwifing/cuckoldry is not a new phenomenon?
David: I think a lot of people believe it is new, though I found evidence that this lifestyle has truly been around as long as human sexuality has. In my book, I talk about examples of this lifestyle in the Bible, in many non-Western cultures, and throughout Western history. What is new today is that the Internet has allowed more men and women who might be interested in this lifestyle to learn that they are not alone in these desires. In the past, people suppressed their desires for fear of social rejection and stigma. Finding that there are others out there who share these desires has led more husbands to be brave enough to express their desires to their wives, and more wives to be willing and able to explore their sexuality outside their marriage. The resource of the Internet has also offered them more venues through which to pursue fulfillment of their desires and fantasies.
HWB: Where does the lifestyle come from?
David: I argue in my book that there are lots of reasons for this phenomenon. For women, it is a means to explore the full reaches of their sexuality, safe within a marriage and with the knowledge that their sexual explorations will not cost them their husband. Sometimes, it is an avenue to explore male bisexuality, even if only vicariously through the wife’s adventures. It can also be a means in which men can “experience” the greater capacity of sexual fulfillment available to women, getting sexual excitement by watching their wife achieve greater sexual pleasure through the attentions of more than one man. Some men celebrate that they have a wife that other men want – they can even share their wife with other men, and enjoy the admiration and envy they get for having such a sexy and uninhibited wife. Some of the men I interviewed talked about feeling like they are a “king” with something other men want and some women talk about the feeling of being a “queen” desired by so many men and so powerful in holding that desire. Some men, as in the story of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, have physiological difficulties satisfying their wife sexually, and do not want her to “lose out as a result.”
HWB: How do we end up with this kink?
David: I think there is a lot of biology at play here, in different ways. Our brain chemistry changes over the course of a relationship. When we first start a sexual relationship, we are driven by our neurochemicals to have lots and lots of sex, and think about our partner all day long. After a few months though, those chemicals subside, and our sexuality changes somewhat, becoming more nurturing and bit less passionate. But, when we start a relationship with other people, those early exciting neurochemicals roar back at full strength. When the wife goes off with another man, she then brings that chemical excitement back to herself, her husband, and her primary relationship.
HWB: How would you say guys into this lifestyle are able to control the jealousy emotion in their minds that so many men would never be able to do?

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HWB: Why do you think some men get so excited about seeing their wife or girlfriend with another guy?
David: I think another form of biology is involved here, that of sperm competition. Sperm competition is a theory of evolutionary sexuality based on the theory that male sexual biology responds to the risk of cuckoldry with increased sexual energy and by ejaculating more sperm and behave more aggressively, in order to combat the sperm of another man. A case in point – the overwhelming male fantasy is for a threesome with two females, but surprisingly, research shows that the overwhelming image present in pornography is a single woman with multiple males. Why? Because when a man watches pornography with multiple men and a single woman, his ejaculate contains more sperm, he ejaculates harder and longer and is more disposed to become erect again and ejaculate again. Hotwife and cuckold couples have unconsciously found ways to use that biological mechanism in order to trigger enormous sexual excitement in their primary relationship, as the husband’s sexual chemistry is kicked into overdrive by his wife’s sexual explorations with another man. At the same time, the wife is often more orgasmic with a man other than her husband, as her body reacts with physiological excitement to being with another man.
HWB: Do you think women have this lifestyle within them or are they driven to it and adapt to it by the freedom their partners give them?
David: Female sexual capacity is infinitely greater than male sexuality. A woman can have as many as fifty orgasms in an hour; a man is limited to at most three or four. But society has condemned and constrained female sexuality for millennia, and it is only in cultures where women had economic power that women could resist those constraints upon their sexuality. In our society, it has been the rare woman who innately embraces the full capacity of her sexuality, and explores it outside social dictates regarding monogamy, and being “proper.” Most, but not all, of these couples start on the path of hotwifing at the husband’s initiation. But, as the wives explore the sexual and personal freedoms in it, many of them enjoy the ability to reject the social pressures upon their sexuality that they have experienced throughout their lives, and embrace the opportunity to pursue unrestrained sexual explorations with other men.
HWB: Do you think all or most women have potential to live life as a hotwife?
David: I saw a lot of men who desired to find ways to turn their wives into hotwives. But women are under intense social pressures from an early age, telling them to be “nice,” to suppress their sexuality, and to avoid ever being a “slut.” This history of pressure is difficult for most women or couples to overcome. Also, while many women enjoy casual sex, few women truly embrace the exploration of casual sex, even with the support and encouragement of their husband – the social conditioning is just too strong. And, for some women, even sexually liberated women, this lifestyle just doesn’t fit their desires for intimacy.
HWB: How did you yourself find an interest in the lifestyle?
David: I have worked with sexuality and counseling throughout much of my career, but most of it focused upon unhealthy aspects of sexuality. Gradually, I found that there were lots of people quietly exploring aspects of sexuality that people judged as unhealthy, just because they were rare or uncommon, not because anyone was getting hurt or because there were issues of nonconsent. When I first met some people living the hotwife lifestyle, I confess that I initially thought that their lifestyle must be unhealthy, or damaging to their relationship. When I found that my initial assumptions were ungrounded, I became fascinated that people were healthily living a lifestyle that rejected so many strong social taboos. The more I learned, the more fascinated I became, as I found how much the lifestyle had to say about human sexuality and marriage in general.
HWB: Do you have any personal cuck feelings lurking within?
David: Everybody asks whether I wrote this book about my own sexuality. What I found is that cuckoldry has been involved in human sexuality throughout our evolution. Sure, I found some of the stories these couples told me to be quite arousing. As a man, I have always found female sexuality very alluring, and sexually confident women to be extremely attractive. Having learned more about female sexuality in the course of this book, my admiration for female eroticism has grown.
HWB: Have you ever been in a relationship that was this way inclined?
David: My wife and I have been married for ten years. She has always joked about her one day having a harem of husbands. At least, before I wrote this book, I always thought she was joking. Now I’m not so sure. Having written this book, I find that I’m no longer so threatened by that idea. If these other husbands came with some useful skills, like being a gourmet chef who loves to do yard work for instance, I might even be willing to consider the possibility.
HWB: Do you really think people can live this lifestyle and still have a healthy marriage?
David: Ultimately, I think that the core components of a healthy relationship, such as good communication, trust, mutual respect, and mutual support, can be implemented in a monogamous or nonmonogamous marriage. I saw several couples who had been happily married for over thirty years, who were pursuing hotwife encounters. I also saw some who got into hotwifing, and got in over their heads pretty quickly, and watched their marriages fall apart. The differences, I think, go back to the health and strength of the relationship’s foundation. With a healthy foundation, couples can explore beyond a lot of boundaries.
HWB: What advice would you give to couples thinking of trying out this lifestyle?
David: To be successful, I think couples have to communicate very carefully and clearly about their desires and needs. They shouldn’t try to sneak into this, or “set up” situations where the wife has sex with another man, without consent being established beforehand. Those are traps that will devastate trust in a relationship. I saw many women who simply couldn’t believe that their husbands really loved them, when they told their wives to be a slut with other men. Couples who explore this lifestyle have to work really hard to establish love, open communication and trust.
HWB: What is your next project?
David: Right now, I’m recruiting couples to appear in a documentary about hotwifing. It will be based on my book, and will explore the lives and sexual adventures of these couples. Like my book, the goal is to present these couples in an honest, respectful fashion, showing them as normal people exploring an extraordinary and exciting sexual lifestyle.
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Dancing with the Stars Profile: Evan Lysacek
Evan Lysacek has already won Olympic glory at this year's Vancouver games. Can he achieve the rare combination of gold medal Dancing with the Stars disco ball?
The Season 10 cast members make their ballroom debuts Monday night. Up against Evan are an astronaut, a Pussycat doll, an NFL star, Jake Pavelka and more.
Here's a brief rundown on this DWTS contender ...
Full name: Evan Frank Lysacek
Professional partner: Anna Trebunskaya
Age: 24
Hails from: Chicago, Illinois
We were surprised to learn: He's straight
Famous girlfriend: Nastia Liukin
Number of revolutions in a triple toe-loop: 3
Chief skating rival: Evgeni Plushenko
Chief DWTS rival: Nicole Scherzinger
Odds of winning: 5-1
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Suri Cruise Wears an $850 Purse and Other Ridiculous Celebrity Baby Revelations
There's a good reason you never see Suri Cruise in jeans.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' kid is way too good for 'em.
She "hates jeans and favors dresses," a source says, revealing some surprising new details on the lavish lifestyles of Suri Cruise and other Hollywood kids.
At the tender age of 3, and 4 next month, Suri, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, also has a penchant for heels - and pricey designer handbags.
The girl even carries around an $850 Ferragamo purse! You know what's crazier? That Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt. She lives in like seven different homes!
It was a slow week over at Us, apparently.
Seriously, guys. We get it, okay? Kids of rich people have expensive stuff. Ooh. Why not cover the Jesse James cheating accusations or something more interesting?
Or at least the Jackson kids. Now there's a large, dysfunctional family that doesn't get enough coverage. Especially that little, stun-gun-toting devil Jafaar Jackson.
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The 2010 CFDA Award Nominees and Honorees Announced at DVF Studio
Filed under: Accessories, Fashion, News, Designers & Brands
Nadja Swarovski and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Michael Kors at the announcement for the 2010 CFDA Awards. Photo: Andrew Walker/Getty Images
"There were a few surprises," noted accessory designer Rafe Totengco following the big reveal. Namely, Marc Jacobs was nominated twice (for Womenswear and Accessories) as was Alexander Wang. But while the latter is sharing the Womenswear nod with Jacobs, he is only eligible for the Swarovski Award for Accessory Design since that aspect of his business is less than two years old.
His competition in that category? Refreshing new talents in the form of jewelry designers Eddie Borgo and Fenton Fallon's Dana Lorenz. When asked about the recognition, Lorenz took it all in stride. "The last few years, I had gotten emails that people had voted for me," she said. "This year I wasn't even thinking about it, but when [CFDA Executive Director] Steven Kolb left a message saying that he had good news, I figured this was it."
Last year's winners for Accessory Designers of the Year, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, could stage a repeat performance as they are nominated once again. Meanwhile Michael Kors - the self-proclaimed Susan Lucci of the CFDAs - will be walking out with a statuette for certain. He will be bestowed with the Geoffrey Bean Lifetime Achievement Award.
Tune in when we report on the awards on June 7th from Lincoln Center. In the interim, here is the full roster of nominees (drumroll, please):
Womenswear Designer of the Year
Marc Jacobs
Alexander Wang
Donna Karan
Menswear Designer of the Year
Tom Ford
David Neville and Marcus Wainwright for Rag & Bone
Michael Bastian
Accessory Designer of the Year
Marc Jacobs
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler
Alexis Bittar
Swarovski Award for Womenswear
Jason Wu
Prabal Gurung
Joseph Altuzarra
Swarovski Award for Menswear
Richard Chai
Simon Spurr
Patrik Ervell
Swarovski Award for Accessory Design
Dana Lorenz for Fenton/Fallon
Alexander Wang
Eddie Borgo
Internaional Award
Christopher Bailey for Burberry
Geoffrey Bean Lifetime Achievement Award
Michael Kors
Eugenia Sheppard Award
Kim Hastreiter from Paper Magazine
Eleanor Lambert Award
Tonne Goodman from Vogue
Fashion Icon Award
Iman
Special Tribute Award
Alexander McQueen
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My Body, My Style Video: Hiding Your Belly With an Office Outfit
Filed under: Fashion, How to Wear
Even if she doesn't like to admit it, every woman can think of a "problem area" when it comes to her body. In this episode of "My Body, My Style" our model Katherine divulges that it is her pesky midsection that gives her pause. (Who can't relate to that, ladies?) Fortunately, fashion guru Sam Saboura knows all the tricks when it comes to concealing a full tummy.Saboura recommends that women who share Katherine's predicament wear prints that are in tune with the rest of their body. Specifically, taller, fuller women should opt for bigger patterns while small, petite women should choose tinier patterns.
The end result to Katherine's cardigan-blouse-pencil skirt-combo? "I love it," she says. "I can see myself wearing this a lot."
Find out Saboura's tricks of the trade in the video below and be sure to peruse the "My Body, My Style" series for more fashionable tips.
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Karl Lagerfeld and Hogan Collaborating for Spring/Summer 2011
Filed under: Fashion, News, Designers & Brands
Karl Lagerfeld at his namesake line's ready-to-wear show earlier this month. Photo: Eric Ryan, Getty Images
It's official: Karl Lagerfeld is a Hogan's hero.
StyleList has learned that the ponytailed designer is teaming up with the Tod's-owned Hogan label on a special project for Spring/Summer 2011.
In a statement released today, the classic Italian brand called the collaboration "an exceptional partnership embracing the creative wonder of Karl Lagerfeld and Hogan's original lifestyle."
Hogan is renowned for its urban-chic leather handbags and footwear, while Herr Lagerfeld made his name with his hyper-modern and structured style. His involvement could add a whole new dimension to the collection.
Lagerfeld has certainly been a busy man lately. He already designs masterpieces for Chanel, Fendi, and, of course, his own namesake line.
He also recently landed a photography gig to shoot the next Pirelli calendar.
And as if all that weren't enough, he'll soon be honored by the French government by being decorated as a Commander of the Legion of Honor.
Sheesh! The guy sure does get around!
Meanwhile, read about Bulgari's new partnership with Matthew Williamson.
Karl Lagerfeld and Hogan Collaborating for Spring/Summer 2011 originally appeared on StyleList on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 19:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Styled by Sam Saboura Spring Collection Now Available on HSN
Filed under: Fashion, Best of the Season, How to Wear, Designers & Brands
Tune in to watch stylist Sam Saboura on HSN. Photo: Kristen Burns
What you may not realize is that not only is he adept at giving advice, but also creating clothes! His highly popular line, Styled by Sam Saboura, is available exclusively on HSN and tomorrow at 4am, 2pm, and 6pm EST, he'll be on the shopping network discussing his new spring collection.
"This is my passion project," says Saboura who also has also starred on ABC's "Extreme Makeover" as well as served as a red carpet commentator for every major awards show.
There are nine new pieces to choose from - all of which Saboura was deeply involved in creating. "They are universally flattering and are piece-driven so you can get several looks from one item," he says.
His favorite of the bunch? The ruffled faux-luxe suede jacket. "It is animal-friendly and cruelty free, but still luxurious," he says. "And lightweight enough for spring."
While we had him here, we had to ask the uber-stylist his top three fashionable tips for women this season. Here's what he had to say:
1. "Investment pieces are for the fall season, not in the spring/summer. So opt for lightweight and existing pieces that could easily be thrown into your bag for the beach. Also accessories are the best way to be on trend. Think bucket bags, big cuffs."
2. "The key color to mix everything with this season is gray. Gray is everywhere - from soft knits to gray t-shirts. Layer them to create a fuller but relaxed silhouette. It's a relaxed look but has a bit of volume, too."
3. "Wear denim with a lightweight wash. The most up-to-date versions are super lightweight, almost distressed or vintage-looking."
Can't get enough of Sam's great style tips? Be sure to tune into HSN to watch him tomorrow and our "My Body, My Style" series whenever you need a fashionable pick-me-up.
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Sandra Bullock Pulls Out of Movie Premiere, Fuels Jesse James Cheating Allegations
Might Jesse James truly be one of the biggest idiots on the planet?
While we rarely buy into tabloid fodder, we have a new reason to believe this week's In Touch Weekly report that states James has been cheating on Sanda Bullock with tattoo model Michelle McGee.
Earlier today, the actress bailed on the London premiere of The Blind Side, which is slated for Tuesday. In a statement from Warner Brothers UK, Bullock says:
"Due to unforeseen personal reasons, a trip abroad to support The Blind Side has been deemed impossible at this time. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank you for your continued support of the film."
We hope we're wrong, but not exactly the words of someone with a strong marriage, are they?
Bullock, one of the most beloved stars on the planet, took home the Oscar for Best Actress at this month's Academy Awards and brought James to tears during her acceptance speech.
"I'm so proud of her," he said after the show "She deserves it more than anybody."
We'll keep our eyes on this story as it breaks, but one more point of interest: James has canceled his Twitter account. Make of that what you will... and prepare to toilet paper James' house if rumors of his infidelity are true.
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‘Alabama Studio Style’ Author Natalie Chanin on Modern Women’s Wear
Filed under: Fashion, Stylish Living, How to Wear
An image from the new "Alabama Studio Style" book. Photo: Robert Rausch/Courtesy of Melanie Falick Books
Her latest book, "Alabama Studio Style," is a creative continuation of the original with new stitching, beading, and stenciling methods as well as directions to make everything from skirts to woven chair seats. And in case you're wondering what to serve during your social sewing gathering, Chanin has also provided three different party menus.
Today the do-it-all, DIY designer is guest-blogging (as opposed to being a guest judge) about her thoughts on "modern women's wear."
The most important thing to me in how I dress - or what I choose to wear - is how comfortably a piece fits into my life. I am a modern woman...I run a business, I am a single mother, and I like to garden, explore, and live my life with gusto. This means that I am demanding on my clothing. I wrote this in the introduction to "Alabama Stitch Book" and it still holds true today: You can say my work harkens back to time-honored stitching traditions, but I'm still a modern woman who wants versatility and freedom. I need clothes that move with me, not clothes that determine my movements.
For me "modern women's wear" means that:
1. The garment becomes a part of my everyday wardrobe. That means being able to wear it to my daughter's school or be able to dress it up for a cocktail party.
2. The garment MUST be sustainable in the materials it uses, how it is manufactured and how it comes to me.
3. The garment must be easy to care for and easy on the environment in that process.
4. The garment must be sexy and beautiful.
5. The garment must be comfortable. For example, if I have to take my coat off to drive my car or pick up my daughter, it is not comfortable for my life. I need a coat (or any piece for that matter) were I can drive my car, dance with my daughter, cook dinner, etc., without having to remove the garment to do those things.
This is a demanding list but in the modern world that we live, this list should be completely doable with every garment in our closets!
Are you addicted to DIY design? Find out how to make your own handbag here.
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Miley Cyrus in Parade: Not a Fan of Hannah Montana, Country Music, Celebrity Gossip, Teenage Girls, Etc.
In the new issue of Parade, Miley Cyrus does not hold back.
Yesterday, she talked about how hard the Internet sucks. Today, she talked about ditching Hannah Montana why she feels country music is contrived, and so on.
Her interview isn't all negative, though. Cyrus had praise for Liam Hemsworth, Lady Gaga and God too. Below are excerpts from Parade's sit-down with Miles ...
On Liam Helmsworth: “[Liam has] become my best friend. I love him. He really respects me for who I am because coming from Australia, he really didn’t know me as the celebrity I am here. I got to tell him about myself on my own terms.”
On Lady Gaga: "I really love her. She’s really smart. I used to be like, yeah, I guess she’s talented but how much is she really singing. But I’ve become a convert. She has to be smart to come up with all the stuff she comes up with. She gets it."
On her fan base: “I am screwed up in the mind a little bit because I’m not like other 16- or 17-year-old girls. I have no perspective of who exactly my fans are, to tell you the truth. Teenage girls in general are hard for me. I’m not a girl’s girl."
On country music: “It feels contrived on so many levels. Unless you’re wearing a cowboy hat and boots and singing and whining about your girlfriend or boyfriend leaving you it’s not going to sell. It makes me nervous, the politics of it all."
On the paparazzi: "You have to ask, ‘Why would any other 50-year-old man who was stalking a 17-year-old girl go to jail, but not these guys?’ I mean, they couldn't sit outside of a high school but they can sit outside my recording studio. It's creepy.”
On her faith: "To me, faith is about having a clean slate and a clean start. The one thing I’m really strong about regarding my religious beliefs is that you should know a little bit about everything before you define your own beliefs."
On Twitter: “I believe God is the only one who can judge us. That’s the reason I deleted my Twitter, because I said I believed in gay marriage because everyone should have the right to love each other, and I got hate mail about being a bad person.”
Hard to argue her reasoning on that point if nothing else. Click to enlarge more Miley Cyrus pictures from Parade and tell us what you think of her interview ..
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