Erica Banks has spoken out about what it was like dating Finesse2Tymes and said sex with the Memphis rapper wasn’t what she expected.

Speaking with Sierra Gates on the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star’s new cooking show Ghetto Girlz Eat, the pair sipped on some wine and cooked up some Southern-style fried fish, yams, and cabbage while speaking on a plethora of topics including being a woman in Hip Hop, social media aesthetics, and what Banks’ relationship with Finesse2Tymes was like.

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“We was intimate,” Banks said at the 27-minute mark. “We was intimate but he told the world that after we was done I was too masculine, I was too dominant, I was too manly.”

She continued: “I don’t miss him. I don’t miss him, like my love goes to him as a friend but he just ain’t my type of dude, and I wasn’t his type of girl … Sex was cool. It was cool. You know, ’cause everybody got their own preference. I could’ve been just cool to him … It wasn’t what I was used to, let me say that. It wasn’t what I was used to. I was used to a certain type of, I’m a southern woman.”

The comments come after the former flames recently traded shots on social media over their short fling, which was made Instagram official last September. Finesse2Tymes had claimed earlier in March that Banks was on her phone too much and told The Breakfast Club he didn’t like how she didn’t service him upon waking up.

“Let me put it like this, it was something I wanted to do and the age thing, that’s the thing I didn’t understand,” Finesse2Tymes told The Breakfast Club at the time. “So when I wake up in the morning. When I get up, my woman get up ’cause it’s time to cook, it’s time to have some sex, it’s time to clean up, and when you get up and you’re on your phone? I don’t like that. Don’t get straight in your phone when you’re around a man.”

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“This man crazy,” Banks replied wrote on her Instagram Story shortly after the comments were made.

“There’s a difference between a good woman and a maid,” the 24-year-old added in an Instagram Live rant. “There’s a difference between a good woman, and a ‘do girl.’ You get where I’m going? With Finesse, he wants a servant … I’m about to get up, make sure everything’s straight, check on my people, check on my account, and then we can get up and talk about what you wanna eat for breakfast.”

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Meanwhile, Finesse2Tymes has addressed the recent deaths at his and GloRilla’s concert in Rochester, New York, laughing at the notion that he’s somehow to blame.

The Memphis rappers performed at the Main Street Armory on Sunday (March 5), where three people were killed as a result of a crowd rush.