
Wait till next time.' And he was right, I got in certain senses where it was like, 'No, no, no. It's probably gonna go to where you're gonna get intimate and there's gonna be the breast, and then there's gonna be below the belt.'-I'm paraphrasing-'It's gonna happen to you as well.' And so he goes, 'Son, as a male in the situation,' speaking to me about a heterosexual relationship, 'If you ever feel the girl, the female, hesitate…stop.' He even said this, he goes, 'You may even feel them hesitate, and then after you stop, they may go, “oh, no, no, come on.” Don't. When asked how he knew what was “right” from such a young age, he replied, “Well, I had been taught, been guided, by my parents about respect for a woman, respect for the relationship, respect for sexual intimacy, respect for space.” He continued, “My dad had always had this thing when he taught us the birds and the bees, he said, 'You know, you're getting that age you kiss?' and I said, 'Yes, sir.' And he goes, 'Well, it's gonna go further than that one day.


#Blackmail rape stories series
The actor spoke to Amanda de Cadenet on her podcast The Conversation as her first guest in a new series titled “About the Men.” During the conversation, McConaughey opened up about experiencing trauma and some of the lessons his father taught him surrounding consent and physical intimacy. Matthew McConaughey explained that despite his negative childhood experiences surrounding sex, he refused to let being blackmailed and molested define the rest of his life.
