Sadia Khan
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It wouldn't kill me.
Or if I meet a new man, I'm like, oh my God, he's a man.
There's not this overexcitement because I speak to men every single day.
Me too.
I speak to men every single day.
About so many areas of their life.
So if a man is talking to me, I have zero different excitement.
Whereas if you speak to girls who don't have any male friends and don't have men energy in their life, the moment they speak to a man, they're attached.
It's just the fact that a man is giving them a bit of attention.
But when you have male friends who love you and check in on you and stuff, you can neutralize and select.
Whereas when you don't have male friends, you just stick to whoever gives you a bit of attention.
I actually think it's not good for you to not have any male friends whatsoever.
And there's ways to handle that.
And I think that when you have like, for example, with my partner and stuff, it's always so much transparency.
There's always like the phone is on speaker.
My friends are your friends.
I don't have these hidden friendships or anything like that.
When you are somebody who's genuinely friends with men, you can manage that, how your husband or partner feels about it, because your intentions are clean.
When you're somebody who's not used to male friends, you don't know how to handle that because you might have intentions that are not clean and your partner can pick up on it.
So I think in general, if they're making assumptions, they might just be insecure.