Usher Opens Up About Relationship Flaws in GQ Interview, “I’ve had many women…”
R&B crooner Usher, who’s currently in a heated custody battle with his ex-wife Tameka Raymonds sat down with Q magazine and gave his perspective on relationships and love. Peep a few excerpts:
“What were my issues? Well maybe not locking into one relationship! I was a little bit more… experimental. I’ve had many women. And I understand how to deal with a lot of different ones… But it is complicated when your reality is a fantasy. Fame is the modern double-edged sword.”
On the make-up of a woman:
“So, puh-lease, in no way, shape, form or fashion should you ever put them in the same box or category. But I’ve learned what women like. Confidence. And I’ve learned there is a softness that only a woman can possess. And you begin to see it when they have something, like a child, to love.”

On a lighter note, Usher admits that his younger protege, Justin Bieber, has done much better in the love department.
“Well, check it out, it the area of relationships, he’s actually done a lot better than I did…”
There may be a bit of truth to that :)
[Popsessive, Yahoo]
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