American rapper Cardi B has asserted that men tend to favor dating women who are less conventionally attractive, as they are perceived to be more submissive compared to their more attractive counterparts.
This assertion was made during a recent live stream on social media.
“Men prefer less attractive women because they are more submissive than perfect 10s,” she said.
Cardi B elaborated on her assertion through X, clarifying the subject matter of the live stream “how men are intimidated by women that make their own money because they are not as easy to control ..and how a man told me why he rather dates 6 and not 10s.”
Recently, Cardi B finalized her divorce from her husband, rapper Offset, following allegations of infidelity.
In other news, Nigerian artist Ayra Starr has once again captured public attention, this time due to her bold attire at a recent gathering at Obi’s House.
The Mavin Records artist was seen enjoying herself alongside friends, including Wizkid’s sister-in-law, Skyla Tylaa, and Nigerian-British presenter, Madame Joyce.
Footage from the event depicts Ayra Starr in high spirits, performing her popular songs and captivating the audience with her remarkable talent and presence.
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