Rihanna Has a Thing for 'Cultured' Guys, Is Afraid of 'Big Vagina'
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While Rihanna admits she's not dating anyone, she reveals the type of guys who will intrigue her, 'I'm turned on by guys who are cultured ... they should speak other languages.'

AceShowbiz - Rihanna admits she's not dating anyone but has a thing for guys who are "cultured." In the October issue of T magazine, she reveals how she likes to be treated by guys and what guys need in a relationship as well as her phobia of "a big vagina."

The "B***h Better Have My Money" singer admits she doesn't have much time for romance but she knows best what guys need. "Guys need attention," she says. "They need that nourishment, that little stroke of the ego that gets them by every now and then. I'll give it to my family, I'll give it to my work - but I will not give it to a man right now."

Of why Rihanna doesn't want to be in relationship yet, she says she's currently in the "time" where she's looking for a guy who isn't threatened by her "power." However, the Barbadian beauty has a type of guys who will turn her on. "I'm turned on by guys who are cultured," she confesses.

Regarding her interest to "cultured guys," the 27-year-old singer explains, "That'll keep me intrigued. They don't have to have a single degree, but they should speak other languages or know things about other parts of the world or history or certain artists or musicians." She adds, "I like to be taught. I like to sit on that side of the table."

During the interview, Rihanna also opens up that she usually googles "childbirth." Nevertheless, she makes it clear that she's not currently pregnant. "I was searching the size of certain things, and how much they expand, and then what happens after," she explains why she googles that keyword. " 'Phobia of a big vagina.' ... 'Deep.' ... This is awful. I can't believe I'm typing this in," she adds. "Deep [vagina] is an issue ... if they can't feel the end, it's like, Cannonball!"

The "Diamonds" singer also admits that she was very insecure during puberty. "By like age 11, girls were talking about what they had and hadn't done. I hadn't even kissed a boy yet, so it always made me feel insecure, like I was never gonna be good or ready or know what to do," she says, before adding, "I didn't even have boobs."

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