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Thread started 01/04/13 1:49pm

PurpleJedi

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Well it's official...she's ready for ME.

ScarJo Says ‘marriage Isn’t Important to Me,’ and She’s Not the Only One

"To me, being in a functioning relationship doesn't mean you have to be married. I never think about marriage. Is that weird? The only time I ever think about it is when people ask me," Scarlett Johansson tells Elle UK in an interview published in this month's issue.

Johansson, who is 28, was once married to actor Ryan Reynolds, 36. The marriage lasted two years. Reynolds married Gossip Girl actress Blake Lively, 25, in September.

Scarlett Johansson opens ...ng divorce

Johansson's comments might seem like the typical inflammatory celebrity interview, but the truth is many women her age feel the same way.

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Also, we think it's clear that Johansson learned from her early marriage. In the profile she described the marriage to Reynolds as "incredibly romantic." But, "as we age, we realize that marriage itself isn't really 'romantic.' It's a huge responsibility. That's a very young-sounding statement," marriage and family psychotherapist Dr. Karen Ruskin told Yahoo! Shine. After her divorce, Johansson has probably figured that out, which is why she's not so interested in rushing to the altar again.

"For women who are divorced at a young age, the focus shifts in their late 20s. They ask, what do I really need marriage for? Do I need it now?" Ruskin continues.

It's obvious that turning 30 has a new meaning for women. In the same interview, Johansson says, "I feel like I've been transitioning from young woman into womanhood for a very long time. Now as I approach 30, with the last few years behind me, I feel like growing pains are behind me. It's just nice to feel happy."

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See? She's ready for me to call her up.

Who's got her number?

Anyone?

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Reply #1 posted 01/04/13 1:55pm

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When I went to my daughter's freshmen orientation for college, one of presenters mentioned that 20 years ago, if you asked a freshmen when they thought they were an adult they said at 18, 19 or 20 years old. These days, you ask a freshman the same question and they say 29, 30.

eek

I digress though....looks like security for ScarJo has just skyrocketed.

tease

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #2 posted 01/04/13 2:00pm

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Bitch aint even 30 YET!??

talk to the hand Please...

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Reply #3 posted 01/04/13 2:03pm

PurpleJedi

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tinaz said:

Bitch aint even 30 YET!??

talk to the hand Please...

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AND she doesn't want to get married! woot!

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Reply #4 posted 01/04/13 3:15pm

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She's such a Hollywood Cliche ho. confused

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Reply #5 posted 01/04/13 3:16pm

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PurpleJedi said:

tinaz said:

Bitch aint even 30 YET!??

talk to the hand Please...

nod

AND she doesn't want to get married! woot!

lol !!

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Reply #6 posted 01/04/13 3:23pm

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She's such a Hollywood Cliche ho. confused

[img:$uid]http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy281/iwanigor/not-jealous.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #7 posted 01/04/13 3:34pm

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Of course she doesn't care about it, she's already been married

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Reply #8 posted 01/04/13 3:47pm

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MacDaddy said:

DysregulatedToxicity said:

She's such a Hollywood Cliche ho. confused

[img:$uid]http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy281/iwanigor/not-jealous.jpg[/img:$uid]

Nope. Not everyone with a negative opinion about a celebrity is jelous or envious. I have no issues admitting when I admire or envy someone, and I feel neither for ScarJo. wink

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Reply #9 posted 01/04/13 3:55pm

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Thou protest too much. ;-)

It's all but certain she'll marry a couple of times.
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Reply #10 posted 01/04/13 4:17pm

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DysregulatedToxicity said:

MacDaddy said:

[img:$uid]http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy281/iwanigor/not-jealous.jpg[/img:$uid]

Nope. Not everyone with a negative opinion about a celebrity is jelous or envious. I have no issues admitting when I admire or envy someone, and I feel neither for ScarJo. wink

I know that and it's all tongue in cheek.

But I just find the word 'Ho' very inappropriate to address any woman

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Reply #11 posted 01/04/13 4:27pm

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MacDaddy said:

DysregulatedToxicity said:

Nope. Not everyone with a negative opinion about a celebrity is jelous or envious. I have no issues admitting when I admire or envy someone, and I feel neither for ScarJo. wink

I know that and it's all tongue in cheek.

But I just find the word 'Ho' very inappropriate to address any woman

hug

It is innapropiate and disrespectful; thanks for pointing it out. Sometimes we tend to forget that celebrities are also real people.

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Reply #12 posted 01/04/13 6:33pm

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Why did you edit out the part about 'many women feeling the same way'? confused Because that mess is important! lol

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Reply #13 posted 01/05/13 7:02am

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I never saw what was so hot about her... shrug


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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #14 posted 01/05/13 8:22am

PurpleJedi

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Cerebus said:

Why did you edit out the part about 'many women feeling the same way'? confused Because that mess is important! lol

Nah...I just took out a bunch of talk about other women. I'm solely focused on Scarlett.

shrug

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Reply #15 posted 01/05/13 1:02pm

Threadbare

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I never saw what was so hot about her... shrug

You can say that again.

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Reply #16 posted 01/05/13 1:07pm

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I have something decidedly NSFW to say in response to the thread title but I'mma spare ya... neutral

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Reply #17 posted 01/05/13 1:13pm

dJJ

Good for her.

It's allways better to rely on yourself to make yourself happy. Don't need no marriage for that.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #18 posted 01/05/13 1:15pm

dJJ

PurpleJedi said:

See? She's ready for me to call her up.

Who's got her number?

Anyone?

I'm sorry PJ, she's not in my book.

And if she was, I would have kept her all to myself.

And marry her. Of course.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #19 posted 01/05/13 10:17pm

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RenHoek said:

I have something decidedly NSFW to say in response to the thread title but I'mma spare ya... neutral

Don't be a hater man... fishslap

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Reply #20 posted 01/05/13 10:19pm

PurpleJedi

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dJJ said:

PurpleJedi said:

See? She's ready for me to call her up.

Who's got her number?

Anyone?

I'm sorry PJ, she's not in my book.

And if she was, I would have kept her all to myself.

And marry her. Of course.

That's hot.

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Reply #21 posted 01/05/13 11:51pm

Visionnaire

She looks exactly like a young Christopher Walken.

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Reply #22 posted 01/05/13 11:57pm

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MacDaddy said:

DysregulatedToxicity said:

Nope. Not everyone with a negative opinion about a celebrity is jelous or envious. I have no issues admitting when I admire or envy someone, and I feel neither for ScarJo. wink

I know that and it's all tongue in cheek.

But I just find the word 'Ho' very inappropriate to address any woman

and that's exactly where my tongue would be heaing if she ever let me! razz

(and I agree about the 'ho' thing)

Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy
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Reply #23 posted 01/06/13 5:29am

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Visionnaire said:

She looks exactly like a young Christopher Walken.



15582010151396914560329.jpg



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Reply #24 posted 01/06/13 5:51am

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[img:$uid]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab320/vicantq/1010198_4bda_625x1000_zps22bb5088.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #25 posted 01/06/13 7:16am

dJJ

tinaz said:

[img:$uid]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab320/vicantq/1010198_4bda_625x1000_zps22bb5088.jpg[/img:$uid]

Not impressed. I can look through some mild skin problems.

I still would marry her immediately!

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Reply #26 posted 01/06/13 7:19am

dJJ

Sorry, PJ, I do like this part of article.

Johansson's comments might seem like the typical inflammatory celebrity interview, but the truth is many women her age feel the same way.

In 1960, half of all women were married by age 20. Today, the average age for a wom...arry is 27. In 1950, most couples had only known each other for an average of six months before they married. These days, 60 percent of couples liv...they marry.

"Many young adults view their 20s as a prolonged period of self-exploration with the goal of creating independent selfhood and establishing an adult identity which is often very closely tied to career," Dr. Lee Shapiro, a Brooklyn based clinical psychologist, told Yahoo! Shine.

As young women have more time to clarify what they want for themselves, their standards for a mate change. Hanna Rosin, in her book published last September, The End of Men and the Rise of Women, explains the delay to marry: "As women [in the U.S.] improve their lot, they raise the bar for what they want out of marriage."

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Reply #27 posted 01/06/13 8:59am

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dJJ said:

Sorry, PJ, I do like this part of article.

Johansson's comments might seem like the typical inflammatory celebrity interview, but the truth is many women her age feel the same way.

In 1960, half of all women were married by age 20. Today, the average age for a wom...arry is 27. In 1950, most couples had only known each other for an average of six months before they married. These days, 60 percent of couples liv...they marry.

"Many young adults view their 20s as a prolonged period of self-exploration with the goal of creating independent selfhood and establishing an adult identity which is often very closely tied to career," Dr. Lee Shapiro, a Brooklyn based clinical psychologist, told Yahoo! Shine.

As young women have more time to clarify what they want for themselves, their standards for a mate change. Hanna Rosin, in her book published last September, The End of Men and the Rise of Women, explains the delay to marry: "As women [in the U.S.] improve their lot, they raise the bar for what they want out of marriage."

I do too dJJ...

...essentially it's saying that when she married Ryan Reynolds, she THOUGHT that she wanted a young & wealthy Hollywood hunk...but now that she's matured she's ready for an old & broke, nobody nerd.

woot! party

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Reply #28 posted 01/06/13 9:12am

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tinaz said:

[img:$uid]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab320/vicantq/1010198_4bda_625x1000_zps22bb5088.jpg[/img:$uid]

Very well done, but it's still PhotoShop.

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Reply #29 posted 01/06/13 12:18pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

When I went to my daughter's freshmen orientation for college, one of presenters mentioned that 20 years ago, if you asked a freshmen when they thought they were an adult they said at 18, 19 or 20 years old. These days, you ask a freshman the same question and they say 29, 30.

eek

I digress though....looks like security for ScarJo has just skyrocketed.

tease

:nod prolonged adolescence.


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