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GIRL, WHAT?: Amber Rose Says She Walks Around Naked & Has Pictures Of Vaginas Hanging Up Around Her 5-Year-Old Son – “He Has No Choice But to Be a Feminist”

Well this is definitely an interesting way to teach a young boy to respect women and develop female empowerment.

Amber Rose‘s son Sebastian is just five-years-old but he’s already very familiar with the female anatomy, including his mom’s! “I walk around naked around my son all the time. I don’t [stop him when] he walks in a room, I don’t go, ‘Don’t come in! Mommy’s getting changed!’ I don’t make it a bad thing where he’s like, ‘Oh, I’m sorry!’ It’s just like, ‘Oh, my mom’s naked. Who cares.’ You know what I mean?” the 34-year-old revealed to the folks over at Us Weekly.

Amber shares little Bash with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa, 30, and he’s being raised to be a “male feminist” thanks to his Slutwalk founder and Loveline host mom. “I do have, like, naked women all over my house. Like, pictures of vaginas, full-on vaginas. And so, like, my son, he sees so much and I’m very free with my body.” Wow!

Even when her son has his young friends over, Bash is completely unfazed about women’s private parts hanging from the walls. “‘When his friends come over for playdates, they’re like, ‘What!’ They’re looking at all the pictures and stuff, but, like, my son says, ‘It’s a vagina. That’s where babies come from.’ My son knows about periods. He knows all that. He knows everything.” Yikes, wonder what the other kids’ parents think of their little boys seeing women’s private parts at such an early age?

This is all being done for the greater good as Amber says she’s using the nudity as a teaching tool to for her son to learn respect for women. “He’s [growing] up to be a male feminist and respect women,” she shared. “I always have this dream where my son is in school and his friends are like, ‘Man, she’s a hoe.’ Or, ‘What’s up with these hoes?’ And my son is gonna be like, ‘You can’t say that. Like, what?’ Cause he’s gonna be raised in a house with me, where it’s … just unheard of.”

What do you guys think? Does Amber make a great point in raising her son to be comfortable with and supportive of women?

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