Keep the Carpet
In The Body Book, Cameron encourages women to keep their pubic hair intact! "I would like to clear up what I said. I don't care what women do with it, but we should be informed about how their bodies work," she clarified during an apperance on The Graham Norton Show. "It [pubic hair] is there for a reason and to laser it off is to lose it forever...It will never come back, and I think women should consider what forever means."
Let's Hear It for the Girls!
"I think women are beautiful, absolutely beautiful. And I think that all women have been sexually attracted to another woman at some point," she told Glamour U.K.. "It's natural to have a connectivity and an appreciation for the beauty of other women."
Take Me To Your Leader
"I'd love to go to space—it really is the next frontier," she told InStyle, adding, "I swear to God this is why I love getting older, just being in the moment. Women are told if they don't defy nature and stay 25 for the rest of their lives, it's a personal failure. But I don't want to stay where I was. I don't want to be stagnant.'"
#BlueHairDownThere
Nudity is A-OK with Cam, but she's a firm believer in covering up one's ladyland—or at least keeping the option open! "Dye it blue if you want to," she told InStyle. "I'm just doing, like, a call to my ladies out there, saying keep your options open. Don't do it forever."
Real Men Love Pubes?
"Besides, what happens when the new guy you're dating is like, ‘Where'd it all go!?'" she continued. "Maybe he prefers a woman with some hair rather than a women who looks like a little girl."
Love Me Lots
When the Daily Mirror asked Cameron if "having lots of partners was better," she answered cheekily, "Why not? Why would that be so bad?"
Is Monogamy Mahogany?
"I don't know if anyone is really naturally monogamous," she told InStyle. "We all have the same instincts as animals. But we live in a society where it's been ingrained in us to do these things."
Cheaters Gon' Cheat
"Everybody has been cheated on, everyone will be cheated on," she told the British edition of OK! magazine. "I can't fix that, I don't know how, I don't have any judgment on anybody, I don't know how to fix the problem."