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Shaquille O’Neal is lamenting his love life.
The NBA legend was transparent about how he feels about his romantic future, telling Angel Reese’s Unapologetically Angel podcast, “I’m gonna end up alone.”
He continued, around the 40:00 minute mark, “I already know it. Because y’all be making rules up as you go along. There is no handbook on how to be the perfect man or perfect husband … and y’all be making shit up without telling us.”
“If I’m not physically seeing somebody—me, the Diesel—and I’m with you every day and you know my schedule, it shouldn’t matter what I’m doing on my phone. It’s not cheating and then you can’t tell me that’s worse than cheating. It’s not. I just don’t understand that.”
“I already know I’m going to end up being alone … Nobody can understand me because I’m weird,” he continued.
Shaq explained that his attention is currently on work, which might prove to be a problem in any relationship.
“I always tell people, men should always be focused on three things: protecting, providing, and loving. But the problem with women is, you all want it in the order that you want it in.”
“You date me, you want the love first. ‘Aw, let’s go here.’ No, I don’t got time for that right now. I’m a provider first. I only got 18 summers left and I’m gonna be 70. I’m not going to be doing podcasts at 70, I’m not going to be getting deals at 70. So, I’m trying to know all of this shit out now.”
The Inside the NBA analyst divorced ex-wife Shaunie Henderson in 2011. The former couple share four kids, and O’Neal also has a daughter from a prior relationship. He previously took the blame for his marriage ending, explaining in his 2011 memoir, Shaq Uncut: My Story that he was living “a double life” and that his cheating led to the divorce, per Yahoo.
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Shaquille O’Neal is lamenting his love life.
The NBA legend was transparent about how he feels about his romantic future, telling Angel Reese’s Unapologetically Angel podcast, “I’m gonna end up alone.”
He continued, around the 40:00 minute mark, “I already know it. Because y’all be making rules up as you go along. There is no handbook on how to be the perfect man or perfect husband … and y’all be making shit up without telling us.”
“If I’m not physically seeing somebody—me, the Diesel—and I’m with you every day and you know my schedule, it shouldn’t matter what I’m doing on my phone. It’s not cheating and then you can’t tell me that’s worse than cheating. It’s not. I just don’t understand that.”
“I already know I’m going to end up being alone … Nobody can understand me because I’m weird,” he continued.
Shaq explained that his attention is currently on work, which might prove to be a problem in any relationship.
“I always tell people, men should always be focused on three things: protecting, providing, and loving. But the problem with women is, you all want it in the order that you want it in.”
“You date me, you want the love first. ‘Aw, let’s go here.’ No, I don’t got time for that right now. I’m a provider first. I only got 18 summers left and I’m gonna be 70. I’m not going to be doing podcasts at 70, I’m not going to be getting deals at 70. So, I’m trying to know all of this shit out now.”
The Inside the NBA analyst divorced ex-wife Shaunie Henderson in 2011. The former couple share four kids, and O’Neal also has a daughter from a prior relationship. He previously took the blame for his marriage ending, explaining in his 2011 memoir, Shaq Uncut: My Story that he was living “a double life” and that his cheating led to the divorce, per Yahoo.
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