Regards, Ivan
Never misunderestimate the stupidity of so-called celebrities these days. If Hollywood was wiped off the face of the planet, the general IQ of the world would jump dramatically.
She may find being a slut enjoyable when she is young. But when she gets older and finds she has no one but herself to share her life with she may find she holds a different opinion. The Hollywood lifestyle is self destructive.
such an empty excuse. I wish a reporter would automatically ask, "so give us the context in which those remarks would actually fit," and watch the stunned silence that ensued.
Obviously... she ain't too fond of the thought process either.
Of course she would say that. Her fiancee bangs anything that moves, and she doesn't have the self-esteem to kick him to the curb, so some mighty fine rationalization is necessary.
In other words, she's saying 'I'm an active slut and want other people to be like me so I won't feel like it's a bad thing.'
... because she is normally a slut?
She's going to regret saying that the rest of her life.
Is there a bow season on hollyweirdos? What are the bag limits?
"Actress Sienna Miller: Monogamy Is 'Overrated'"
So is her ability to "act."
Once upon a time I believed something like that.
Of course, I was young and foolish at the time. (What is the benefit of being young and foolish, if you cannot take advantage of it.)
Then I got married. I knew the woman I married would not put up with my running around, so I didn't. Not once.
It wasn't easy, and more than a time or two -- especially in the first years of my marriage -- I wondered if monogamy was worth the bother. But I did not want to risk losing my wife, so I didn't cheat.
Over the years there have been times when we have been separated -- I was on business travel, she visiting relatives or friends. Didn't matter. I knew we would be together again soon. Admittedly I got worried after 9-11, when she and the kids were visiting her parents in the midwest, when I was in Texas (I needed to husband my vacation time against a potential layoff, and told her to take the kids and see both of our sets of parents for a month). But after I knew that she could get enough gas to drive home, a few days after that, I didn't worry.
Early last week my wife went into the hospital for an operation on an infection. Not necessarily life-threatening surgery, but potentially so, because they put her under general anesthesia. Surgery went well -- better than I had dare hope, but because of a new treatment, they have kept her in the hospital since then. (It involves putting mild suction on the injury to keep it closed and drained. It cannot be done at home.)
She will be home in a week or so. But this separation is a lot harder than the rest -- not because of anything going wrong, but because of the potential of what could have gone wrong. I told her that if she ever does decide to leave me for good, it would be kinder if she just shot me and put me out of my misery.
We will have be together 30 years this upcoming May.
Monogamy overated? Sienna Miller hasn't a clue.
I pity her.
Speak for yourself, Ms. Miller. I'm sure Mr. Law is very pleased that you think you can't possibly avoid stepping out on him. What diseases are you prepared to bring home to Mr. Law, or pass on to your hypothetical babies?
That said, I pity the girl. She is really missing out. After thirteen years of marriage, I can tell you that one of the lessons of monogamy is "Practice makes perfect." As the great Ricardo montalban said, "Any dog can sleep around. But pleasing one woman for life, now that takes a real man."
Madame, welcome to FR, and congratulations to both of you.
Speaking of monogamy, may I ask when you two got hitched?
I'm not sure she should be having babies with anyone.