Amber Rose Owns Her Sexuality With Hilarious ‘Walk Of No Shame'

“No shame here.”

Amber Rose wants you to know there's no shame in doing a "walk of shame."  

In a new Funny Or Die video called "Walk Of No Shame," the model and actress shows no sign of embarrassment as she leaves a guy's house the morning after a one-night stand. The parody is a promotion for Rose's upcoming Slut Walk in Los Angeles to protest against sexual violence and slut-shaming. 

In the video, Rose walks home in a little black dress and stilettos with her head held high. Strangers shout words of encouragement and admiration at her as she walks by. 

“Say, it looks to me like you had sex last night!” the mailman said to her with a cheerful smile. 

“I respect that you enjoyed yourself last night," a construction worker said to her from across the street. "I think we can all agree -- having sex is fun." Preach. 

The best part, however, may be the surprise appearance of "Orange Is The New Black's" Matt McGorry at the end when he reveals himself as the guy Rose slept with.

Amber + Matt = <3  

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13 Reasons Every Woman Should Masturbate
It makes you happier.(01 of12)
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“We know that pleasure makes people feel good," Streicher said. It's really that simple. Orgasms release the endorphins dopamine and oxytocin, which can improve your mood and create a natural high. Who needs drugs when you can make your own? (credit:Getty Images/HuffPost Illustration)
You become more comfortable with your body.(02 of12)
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Your body should be your best friend -- it's one of the only things that will be with you your entire life. And part of becoming besties with your body includes exploring it. “It is extremely important that women have an appreciation of their own anatomy and how to self-pleasure,” Streicher said. Time to hit the books, ladies. (credit:Getty/HuffPost Women)
It can improve your sex life.(03 of12)
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Masturbation allows you to explore your body and find out what feels best. Knowing your body in this way can make you more confident in bed and more vocal with partners. Once you figure out what you like, you can tell your partner where to touch you. (credit:jupiterimages)
It helps you sleep.(04 of12)
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There's a reason most of us feel so sleepy after those toe-curling climaxes: Orgasms physically and emotionally relieve tension and exhaust the body, which allow you to fall asleep quicker. “Generally people do sleep better after masturbating, but very often it’s from feeling relaxed and satisfied," Streicher said. Masturbation helps people sleep the same way reading a book before bed does -- you feel calm and relaxed after. (credit:Getty Images)
It's a great way to release sexual tension.(05 of12)
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If you've chosen to not have sex or are simply going through a dry spell, masturbating is a great way to satisfy your libido. (credit:shutterstock)
Masturbating can ease body aches and menstrual pain.(06 of12)
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“If you have a uterine contraction while self-stimulating and a uterine contraction can help menstrual blood come out faster... theoretically it’s going to help with cramps,” Streicher said. While she cautioned that the research behind this benefit is relatively limited, Streicher said there's no reason not to masturbate while on your period: “It’s never a bad thing and if it seems to help you then go for it.” Either way, it's more fun than a heating pad. (credit:Getty/HuffPost Women)
It relieves stress.(07 of12)
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“Anything that makes you feel more relaxed and gets you to turn off the day, whether you do yoga or get a foot massage, it’s all the same thing," Streicher said. "It’s not that it has to be sexual but sex and self-stimulation is definitely one of the ways to relieve stress." Sounds like an awesome way to unwind. (credit:Alamy)
Masturbation helps your body stay sexual... even when you're not having sex.(08 of12)
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“If you’re between partners, there’s a very strong benefit to keeping things going by self-stimulating -- not only in terms of keeping the tissues elastic and healthy and increasing blood flow, but just getting your brain going," Streicher said. "We know that sex and arousal starts in the brain… The more sex you have, the more sex you want because you think about sex more. If you have someone who hasn’t been sexual for a very long period of time, in most cases, they’re not even thinking about it." (credit:Alamy)
There are tons of cool gadgets to help you masturbate.(09 of12)
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From hands-free vibrators to buzzing faux lip stick bottles, there's a vibrator for every lady. (credit:Getty/HuffPost Women)
If you're in a relationship, it's a great way to mix things up -- and keep you coming back for more.(10 of12)
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As Streicher noted, the more sex you have, the more sex you'll want to have. It follows that the more you masturbate and become comfortable being sexual with your own body, the more you'll want to be sexual with your partner. "We know that being self-sexual is going to stimulate the part of the brain that is going to keep your libido alive and well," Streicher said. (credit:Getty Images/Blend Images)
Multiple. Orgasms.(11 of12)
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Understanding how your body works helps you know exactly how to pleasure it. Once, twice, three times -- it's up to you! Climax is often times only at the end of sex for men, but women can keep going. Why stop at one? (credit:Getty Images)
There are no downsides to it.(12 of12)
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Masturbation has "absolutely zero negative effects," Streicher said. "Nothing bad can happen from doing it -- you can’t catch anything, you can’t get pregnant, you’re not going to get sick. It’s the best thing out there as far as a feel-good vice that isn’t going to have any negative repercussions.” (credit:f_mafra/Flickr)

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