Even though she initially wanted a daughter.
EmRata said that she shared a similar sentiment when she was still unsure of her baby's sex."I wanted a daughter initially, but when I found out I was having a son, I was so relieved," the model and"I want more children, so it might be something I deal with later—being sexualized way before puberty and being aware of it. I have a memory: I did a sexy move down the wall of my parents' kitchen.
EmRata has previously spoken about her struggles to define her own desires for herself and not through the male gaze. In a 2019 essay for"I'm positive that most of my early adventures investigating what it meant to be a girl were heavily influenced by misogynistic culture. Hell, I'm also positive that many of the ways I continue to be 'sexy' are heavily influenced by misogyny.
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