"I do think that men have been a super entertaining species to watch, in positive and negative ways. I feel really adored, inspired, and loved by some of them… and really confused, attacked, and ridiculed by others. When one of my female friends announces that she’s having a son, I just rejoice for that young boy. Because I know he’s going to be raised right. Correct me if I’m wrong, I’ve only been on Earth for 26 years, but I feel like we’ve always kind of had to train them. Unfortunately, it’s a tale as old as time."
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Bailey, Alyssa (September 23, 2025). "Sabrina Carpenter on How She Really Sees Men: ‘I Feel Like We’ve Always Kind of Had to Train Them’". ELLE.
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