Christina Aguilera believes it's important to recognise that women are 'not just one-dimensional creatures who should only view our sexuality from a man's point of view'
Christina Aguilera. Pic Courtesy: Christina Aguilera's Instagram account
She believes it's important to recognise that women are "not just one-dimensional creatures who should only view our sexuality from a man's point of view". Reflecting on her own evolution, she said: "That first record ('Genie') was me playing a puppet, doing what the label wanted me to do and be at a time when the pop explosion was super big.
"And it's fun to look back now because you have Kylie Jenner, you have Miley Cyrus, people reinventing the chaps look, which I definitely got a lot of heat for. But I was interested in opening up that conversation at the time, comfortable in my own skin, sharing that sexuality and part of myself. "Women are not just one-dimensional creatures who should only view our sexuality from a man's point of view. If you look back at my body of work and the decisions I made, you'll see it's been very progressive.
"Fearlessness is something that I always wanted, because I saw my mother in so many positions where she was weak and so very dominated. That was one of my decisions, as a woman, that I would never feel helpless to a man."
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