'We don’t care about it': Mia Khalifa slammed for saying men should not be worried about their height
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Former adult entertainer Mia Khalifa has said what men should be concerned about and much to everyone's surprise, it is not height. The Lebanese beauty said that although men have many insecurities, they are worrying about the wrong things. She took to social media to express her opinion of what men should really care about apart from their height.
"Men should be less insecure about their height and more ashamed about their emotional intelligence," tweeted Khalifa. However, her message drew a quick response largely from men who criticized her for her views.
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Men should be less insecure about their height and more ashamed about their emotional intelligence
— Mia K. (@miakhalifa) January 8, 2023
'Porn star detected, opinion rejected'
"Porn star detected, opinion rejected," opined one user. "Women should be less insecure about their...weight, age, height, hair color, breasts, butts, dark circles, pimples....etc. and be ashamed about their lack of responsible conduct," another Twitter user wrote to her. "Says the girl who's fame was due entirely to porn, and now says she regrets it, while continuing to use her porn-given stagename," wrote another Khalifa follower. One Twitter user wrote, "We don’t care about our height. Women do."
Says the girl who's fame was due entirely to porn, and now says she regrets it, while continuing to use her porn-given stagename.
— Nicky Rebel :: Professional Step-Actor (@NickyRebelXXX) January 8, 2023
Women should be less insecure about their...weight, age, height, hair color, breasts, butts, dark circles, pimples....etc. and be ashamed about their lack of responsible conduct
— DD (@TheDeeDee_) January 8, 2023
There were others as well who agreed with her on the importance of emotional intelligence. "I agree, I'm 6ft tall, so maybe I'm above average. Emotional intelligence is invaluable to a relationship. It also helps a lot in normal life," one young man wrote. "If you had emotional intelligence it wouldn't matter how tall you are," someone else replied, according to Lifestyle.
A few weeks ago, Mia participated in an interview with model Emily Ratajkowski, on the podcast 'High Low with EmRata' a few weeks ago, in which they discussed sex work and body image. One of the main highlights of the interview is that she claimed that older men who repeatedly pursue younger girls are power-hungry and are suffering from sadness.
"Any guy who goes after a girl significantly younger than them is severely lacking in their life, and I mean that confidence-wise," Khalifa said during the podcast. "I mean, they are falling short in so many places that, that is the only place they can turn to, to feel like they have something on the scale of power." Besides, Ratajkowski agreed with her and added that "ultimately, it's predatory."
In other news, MEAWW previously reported that Khalifa mocked Hollywood legend Leonardo DiCaprio on Twitter after news of his split with newly-25-year-old ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone broke out. "Maybe it’s not Leo dumping his girls as soon as they turn 25, maybe his girls outgrow him when their brain fully forms at 25 and they realize they don’t want to be with a 47-year-old manchild," the OnlyFans star tweeted.
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