Talking about his childhood in the
interview with The Guardian, Chris
revealed that he lost his virginity when he
was eight years old to a girl who was 14 or
15.
It’s different in the country.” Brown
grew up with a great gang of boy
cousins, and they watched so much
porn that he was raring to go. “By
that point, we were already kind of
like hot to trot, you know what I’m
saying? Like, girls, we weren’t afraid
to talk to them; I wasn’t afraid. So, at
eight, being able to do it, it kind of
preps you for the long run, so you can
be a beast at it. You can be the best at
it.” (Now 24, he doesn’t want to say
how many women he’s slept with:
“But you know how Prince had a lot of
girls back in the day? Prince was, like, the
guy. I’m just that, today. But most women
won’t have any complaints if they’ve been
with me. They can’t really complain. It’s all
good.”)
He also talked about the Rihanna incident
was a wake-up call, but also the first time
he’s ever been violent
[The Rihanna incident was] probably
the biggest wake-up call for me. I had
to stop acting like a little teenager, a
crazy, wild young guy.” But when I ask
if that’s how he thinks of himself
when he looks back at that time, he
snaps back, “No, not at all” as if the
description had been mine and not
his. “Cos you can talk with all my girls
that I did mess with before, and it’s
never been a violent history.” Then he
switches again: “But at the same time,
I learned from it, and it was almost
like… I wouldn’t say it happened for a
reason, but it was something to
trigger my mind to be more of a
mature adult. To handle myself in
situations, don’t throw tantrums,
don’t be a baby about it.”
interview with The Guardian, Chris
revealed that he lost his virginity when he
was eight years old to a girl who was 14 or
15.
It’s different in the country.” Brown
grew up with a great gang of boy
cousins, and they watched so much
porn that he was raring to go. “By
that point, we were already kind of
like hot to trot, you know what I’m
saying? Like, girls, we weren’t afraid
to talk to them; I wasn’t afraid. So, at
eight, being able to do it, it kind of
preps you for the long run, so you can
be a beast at it. You can be the best at
it.” (Now 24, he doesn’t want to say
how many women he’s slept with:
“But you know how Prince had a lot of
girls back in the day? Prince was, like, the
guy. I’m just that, today. But most women
won’t have any complaints if they’ve been
with me. They can’t really complain. It’s all
good.”)
He also talked about the Rihanna incident
was a wake-up call, but also the first time
he’s ever been violent
[The Rihanna incident was] probably
the biggest wake-up call for me. I had
to stop acting like a little teenager, a
crazy, wild young guy.” But when I ask
if that’s how he thinks of himself
when he looks back at that time, he
snaps back, “No, not at all” as if the
description had been mine and not
his. “Cos you can talk with all my girls
that I did mess with before, and it’s
never been a violent history.” Then he
switches again: “But at the same time,
I learned from it, and it was almost
like… I wouldn’t say it happened for a
reason, but it was something to
trigger my mind to be more of a
mature adult. To handle myself in
situations, don’t throw tantrums,
don’t be a baby about it.”