Ice-T finds it quite weird that Lenny Kravitz has been able to go nearly a decade without sex.

The rocker revealed his celibacy journey in a new conversation with The Guardian this week, explaining the nine-year timeline stems from the last time he was in a serious relationship.

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Catching wind of the comment, Ice took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts on Thursday (May 30).

“9yrs without sex? F that BS. Weirdo shit,” he began – though he later deleted the tweet. However, his further conversation with fans about the matter remains up.

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When one person responded that it’s not weird and it’s Lenny’s personal journey, Ice replied, “F that Journey…. lol.” He then added: “Hey….. If you’re a Guy and you can voluntarily go 9yrs without sex… You’re following the wrong page..”

Someone else replied and asked why he’s judging, to which Ice said, “Shit’s Weird to me….. I love to Fuck. A lot.”

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Ice-T is considered a pioneer of gangster rap, with his early tracks like “6 in the Mornin’” setting a template for the sub-genre. However, his good friend Chuck D recently pointed out that many of Ice’s songs have a moral as he broke things down on X (formerly Twitter).

“6 in the Mornin’,” for example, finds the protagonist, a “self-made monster of the city streets,” arrested and locked up (though unrepentant when he’s released seven years later). And in his 1988 track “High Rollers,” Ice says explicitly, “fast money leads to a fast life and a quick death.”

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“Many People don’t understand that when [Ice-T] talks about gangsterISH anything… he is steering you far away from fkn with that life. His stories say it and he clearly says its a better road than being FAKE at it,” Chuck wrote.

Ice, understandably, agreed with his friend’s assessment.

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“The Streets are VERY exciting and attractive to an outsider,” he replied, while quoting Chuck’s statement. “The FLASH of the the Hustler and the Game… But I’ve always tried to tell em that ‘It’s Fun in the beginning, But it’s PAIN in the end..'”