During a recent episode of his podcast We Got Time Today, Deion Sanders made a statement that surprised many listeners. When asked about self-pleasure, Sanders responded, “No, I don’t do that. I don’t pleasure myself. I’ve never in my life pleasured myself. Never in my life. God, God is my witness. In Jesus’ name. I’m telling you. God’s honest truth. … My next statement going to sound arrogant. I never had to.”
Co-host Rocsi Diaz and guests Mandii B and Weezy, known for their podcast Whoreible Decisions, expressed disbelief at Sanders’ claim. The conversation took a personal turn, highlighting Sanders’ unique perspective on the topic.
A Life of Transformation fr Deion Sanders
Sanders’ statement aligns with his past discussions about personal growth and transformation. In a 2019 interview, he reflected on his past lifestyle, stating, “Rock bottom for me was laying between two and three women at a time, but you get up unsatisfied.” He emphasized that material wealth and physical pleasures did not bring him fulfillment.
He further shared, “Rock bottom for me was having 10 cars and wasn’t going nowhere. Rock bottom for me was having a 14,000-square-foot house but never feeling at home.” These reflections indicate a shift from a life focused on external achievements to one seeking deeper meaning.
Faith and Personal Values
Sanders has often spoken about the role of faith in his life. In a 60 Minutes interview, he mentioned, “I truly believe with all my heart and soul that God called me collect, and I had to accept the charges.” This spiritual perspective influences his approach to various aspects of life, including personal habits and values.
His recent comments on self-pleasure can be seen as an extension of his commitment to living a life aligned with his faith and personal convictions. While some may find his views unconventional, they reflect his journey toward self-awareness and spiritual growth.
As Sanders continues to share his experiences and perspectives, he offers a unique lens through which to view personal development and the pursuit of fulfillment beyond material success.