Nicki Minaj Demands Equality in Bed and in Business

Nicki Minaj said in “All Things Go,” from her album The Pinkprint: “Life is a movie There’ll never be a sequel And I’m good with that As long as seven years from now I...
Nicki Minaj Demands Equality in Bed and in Business
Written by Mike Tuttle
  • Nicki Minaj said in “All Things Go,” from her album The Pinkprint:

    “Life is a movie
    There’ll never be a sequel
    And I’m good with that
    As long as seven years from now I’m takin’ my daughter to preschool”

    Nicki Minaj is talking about having kids again in an interview she did to accompany her Cosmo cover shoot for June.

    “Ten years from now, I will have two children, unless my husband wants three. I will be into my fitness a lot more, I will stop yo-yo dieting, and I’ll be a housewife with careers that I can run from home. I want to be able to cook for my children, bake cookies for them, and watch them grow up. I just want to be Mommy. Take them to school, go to the parent-teacher conference, help them with their homework, and put their work on the refrigerator.”

    The husband Nicki Minaj refers to is her now-finacé Meek Mill.

    Speaking of her relationship with Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj reveals that she has some specific demands when it comes to her intimate relations with Meek.

    “I demand that I climax. I think women should demand that. I have a friend who’s never had an orgasm in her life. In her life! That hurts my heart. It’s cuckoo to me. We always have orgasm interventions where we, like, show her how to do stuff. We’ll straddle each other, saying, ‘You gotta get on him like that and do it like this.’ She says she’s a pleaser. I’m a pleaser, but it’s fifty-fifty.”

    When it comes to equality, Nicki Minaj also insists on that when it comes to pay. She says she researches to see what others make to be sure she is not getting short-changed in business deals.

    “Women are uncomfortable talking about money. I know it’s taboo to discuss it at work. Technically, you shouldn’t, but you need to know what people around you are making. Otherwise, you’re not going to know what you’re worth. You have to ask questions. ‘What is this person getting?’ Do your research. I’ve always been pretty competitive in terms of my pay.”

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