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If Amanda Seales is anything, she’s honest. So when she did an interview on the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast and said she didn’t know women were expected to fake orgasms to satisfy men in bed, we knew that this was just Amanda being Amanda. During the interview, she said, “I didn’t know I was supposed to be faking the orgasm. I did not know that…I didn’t understand that ni**as was mad because I wasn’t achieving the climax.” She went into detail about how her in the sheets behavior actually upset one guy saying, “Then this one n**a I was dating was like, ‘[Ugh]..You just never finish’ and I was like but you finished and he was like ‘yeah but you’re not signaling the accomplishment. But I literally had no idea like no one taught me this. He was like, ‘you’re not signaling the accomplishment and it just makes me feel like I’m not doing what I’m supposed to be doing.’”
Then there was the one guy who she didn’t have to fake it with that she spoke about, saying ” Why aren’t I having the final? Right? And it wasn’t until I had a dude who really um you know how do I put this he was broke and so I think that in his mind he was like ‘I can’t give financially so I’m gonna give vaginally.’ It was like he saw he solved The Da Vinci Code.”
Well one thing the 41 year old actress/activist doesn’t have to fake is being entertaining because she just locked down a job as the new morning show host on WRNB 100.3 in Philadelphia from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m weekdays which she just announced on The Tamron Hall Show. “So often we are expected to fight for what we deserve, but you know people can show up right from the beginning and Radio One has shown up right from the beginning,” she said. “If you wanna start your day with laughs, I’m a resource with that. I think, for what’s it worth, there isn’t another woman’s voice like mine in radio particularly in Philadelphia. So, I’m really excited to be breaking down those walls,” Seales said. “I think it’s long overdue that we have more conversations about politics as it relates to government but about social justice, about what’s going on in the world, and being able to tie all that in together with humor is my gift and I’m ready to share that.”
We definitely happy to see Seales’ growth. We just wonder if her new radio bosses will let her talk about things like faking orgasms during the morning drive.