Amber Rose Shuts Down Anyone Who Doesn't Understand Consent

Perfectly clear.

Amber Rose has no patience for victim-blaming.

In a recent conversation on Tyrese Gibson and Rev. Run's new relationship series, "It's Not You, It's Men" (Sat., 9 p.m. ET on OWN), the model and activist sets the record straight on the myths that often cloud the issue of consent.

Regarding the notion that women might be "asking" for sexual attention if they put out a certain type of "energy," as Tyrese put it, Rose immediately cried foul.

"If I'm laying down with a man -- butt-naked -- and his condom is on, and I say, 'You know what? No. I don't want to do this. I changed my mind,' that means no. That means f-ing no. That's it.

"It doesn't matter how far I take it or what I have on," she continues. "When I say no, it means no."

"If I want to wear a short skirt or a tank top, and I'm at the club and I'm having fun with my friends and I feel sexy, I'm not DTF," Rose says. "I'm not 'asking for' nothing."
"If I want to wear a short skirt or a tank top, and I'm at the club and I'm having fun with my friends and I feel sexy, I'm not DTF," Rose says. "I'm not 'asking for' nothing."
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Rev. Run then points out another common sentiment on the issue. "I've heard a quote like, 'Dress how you want to be addressed," he says.

Wrong again, Rose says.

"Oh, boo," she spats. "No. That's not realistic. Stop it."

Just because a woman dresses a certain way does not mean she's doing so for anyone other than herself, Rose explains.

"If I want to wear a short skirt or a tank top, and I'm at the club and I'm having fun with my friends and I feel sexy, I'm not DTF," she says. "I didn't come here to have sex. I didn't come here to hook up with nobody. I came out here with my girls and I just feel pretty. I'm not 'asking for' nothing."

Realizing how fired up she is, Rose clarifies that her frustration isn't personally directed at Tyrese or Rev. Run.

"I'm not mad at y'all," she tells them. "That's how society raised all of us."

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