Kristen Stewart Doesn’t Think Men Can Say The Word ‘Bitch’

Kristen Stewart knows what it’s like to have public relationships — with Robert Pattinson, Alicia Cargile, Stella Maxwell, and St. Vincent. And as she told Harper’s Bazar UK, all of them were REAL.

“I’ve been deeply in love with everyone I’ve dated,” she said. “Did you think I was faking it? I’ve always really embraced a duality. And really, truly, believed in it and never felt confused or struggling. I just didn’t like getting made fun of.”

She’s open to dating another men: “Yeah, totally. Definitely…Some people aren’t like that. Some people know that they like grilled cheese and they’ll eat it every day for the rest of their lives. I want to try everything. If I have grilled cheese once I’m like, ‘That was cool, what’s next?'”

She continued: “There’s this idea that you’re beholden in some way [to fame], and I resent that. And it comes across like I’m ungrateful or something but, actually, I just find it weird to talk to the general public as a whole. Like, you can relate to a person, you can relate to an individual, but addressing the world at large is something that just perplexes me.”

Kristen also has strong opinions on men using the word “Bitch:”

“Men cannot say bitch anymore, I’m sorry,” she said. “Say something different. Say, ‘You’re rude,’ say, ‘You’re a dick,’ whatever. Just to say, ‘Oh that bitch.’ You can’t say that because there’s nothing I could say to you, there’s no retort that would be equal to that, therefore it’s demeaning and literally on par with… something homophobic or something racist.”