"It would be very attractive to me to have a guy treat me like a woman," the 65-year-old former Olympian admits. When Boylan asks Jenner to elaborate, she adds, "Not make it this big trans thing or this or that. Just a normal relationship."
Offering up some advice to her friend, Boylan tells Jenner that she shouldn’t turn to a man for validation. She also insists that Jenner is a "normal woman."
"It's a thing that women do. We look to men to give us self-worth," Boylan says. "I think now that you're in the sisterhood, you have gone through such trouble to become a woman. Don't be a stupid one. Be a smart one."
While she desires normal interaction with the opposite sex, Caitlyn still struggles with her orientation. In an earlier episode, the reality star was asked whether she's more attracted to men or women.
"I've only been with women," Caitlyn responded. "I have bigger things to worry about [right now] than an orgasm."
Charles McDonald and Nate Tice's latest mock draft has five quarterbacks off the board in the top 13, a big-time weapon for Aaron Rodgers and some steals in the second half of the first round.
One common thread runs between Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun's departure and the death knell for GE next week: Jack Welch. Veteran financial journalist Allan Sloan notes that of the CEOs Welch mentored, four succeeded while 13 failed.