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Pamela Anderson thinks "progressive" society can be "paralysing" for men.
The 52-year-old actress – who married movie mogul Jon Peters earlier this month – wants to be "treated as a woman" and insisted equality doesn’t mean that men have to be "feminised".
Asked how a man can win her over, she said: "Show me something new. Every person is a journey into the unknown.
"It’s about trust in the wildness – sometimes this takes patience, confidence and looking at the big picture.
"But I think it goes both ways. I lose interest easily – I want a man to teach me.
"I want to be treated as a woman. That’s a slippery slope these days – it’s hard for men to know what they ‘can’ do and it’s a bit paralysing in this progressive movement.
"But equality doesn’t mean feminisation – just be a man, be sensitive, be strong, be wise and just be kind."
The former ‘Baywatch’ star – who has sons Brandon 23, and Dylan, 22, with ex-husband Tommy Lee – is fascinated by male psychology and reads a lot on the subject.
She told Australia’s Maxim magazine: "I’m still learning but I love books like ‘Iron John’. I have boys, so male psychology is an interest and I study it a lot."
And the blonde beauty warned about the importance of being "careful" when around people in positions of power.
Asked her thoughts on the #MeToo movement, she said: "I think we need to take action when we are uncomfortable and be careful when dealing with people in power – to be safe. And it’s our job to teach our children respect with respect."

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