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John Mayer calls his p-nis a ‘white supremacist’ in cringe interview

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John Mayer calls his p-nis a ‘white supremacist’ in cringe interview

John Mayer, the Grammy-award winning singer, has once again hit the headlines for his comments about his s** life in this month’s issue of Playboy.

He revealed details about sleeping with his ex-girlfriend Jessica Simpson and referred to his p-nis as a “white supremacist”.

In the Rolling Stone magazine, he had talked about his current fondness for “onanism” or masturbation.

He describes his relationship with Simpson as “s**ually crazy” and “like napalm”.

He even said, “If you charged me $10,000 to f*** you, I would start selling all my s*** just to keep f***ing you.”

However, when it came to another high-profile ex, Jennifer Aniston, he used more respectful terms.

Mayer denied that Twitter broke the couple up and admitted that he will always love her.

John Mayer, who has over three million followers on Twitter, also talked about his behavior and said, “I come on very strong. I am a very … I’m just very. V-E-R-Y. That’s why black people love me.”

He went on to say that he doesn’t think he opens himself up to black women and that his “d*** is sort of like a white supremacist.”

After his comments were slammed by bloggers, Mayer turned to Twitter to apologize, saying he had “created a monster”.

His comment about his “white supremacist” p-nis quickly became one of the top three most popular topics on Twitter.

Katheryn Russell-Brown, director of the Centre for the Study of Race and Race Relations at the University of Florida and author of The Colour of Crime, told US Weekly that Mayer seemed to be saying “black women are not just not his type, they’re not in his class. They’re beneath him.”

Laurie L. Mulvey, co-director of the Race Relations Project at Penn State University told US Weekly:

“Both white people and people of color will be offended by Mayer commenting so flippantly about an issue that has caused so much pain in this culture, especially to black women.”

The singer, who has worked with rappers Kanye West and Jay-Z, also used a slur against African Americans.

“I am sorry that I used the (‘N’) word.

And it’s such a shame that I did because the point I was trying to make was in the exact opposite spirit of the word itself,” Mayer said.

“It was arrogant of me to think I could intellectualize using it because I realize that there’s no intellectualizing a word that is so emotionally charged,” he said, adding he would never use the word again.

John Mayer’s comments have caused a stir and some have accused him of being racist.

His comments have received backlash from the public and media.

A spokesperson for Mayer has not yet commented on the issue.

John Mayer’s comments about his s** life have been controversial in the past as well.

In a 2010 interview with Playboy, he talked about his relationship with ex-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston, saying, “One of the most significant differences between us was that I was tweeting.”

“There was a rumor that I had been dumped because I was tweeting too much.

“That wasn’t it, but that was a big difference.

“The brunt of her success came before TMZ and Twitter.

“I think she’s still hoping it goes back to 1998.

“She saw my involvement in technology as courting distraction.”

Mayer’s comments about his relationship with Aniston were criticized by the media, and he later apologized for the comments.

In a 2012 interview with Rolling Stone, he talked about his reputation for being a womanizer and said, “I was just a jerk. It’s very liberating when you finally realize it’s impossible to make everyone like you.”

“I wanted everybody to like me. I thought I was one shuck and jive away in every direction.”

Mayer has been in the music industry for over 15 years and has won several Grammy awards.

He has also been involved in charitable causes, including the Heart and Armor Foundation and the Red Cross.

His music has been described as a blend of pop, blues, and rock.

Mayer has dated several high-profile women, including Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Aniston, and Jessica Simpson.

His relationships have often been the subject of media scrutiny, and he has been criticized for his comments about women in the past.

In a 2010 interview with Rolling Stone, he said, “I’m just saying, I’m not a misogynist.”

“I’m just a guy who loves women. I’m just s***ty in the way that I put it across.

“I’m not a womanizer. I’m a manizer. I like girls.

“I want them to like me. I want to make them happy.”

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