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ציטוטים
I keep waiting to meet a man who has
more balls than I do.
I act tall!" "But look how
short I am...I can't even act to be tall. I'm five-two. I can't
even create the illusion that I am tall!
I have gotten a lot
more attention than...other women that I find incredibly
beautiful. And this has happened to me ever since I was a girl,
when I was flat, had no teeth, was skinny and small as I could be.
I always got more attention than anyone else. If I hadn't, I would
have made sure I did.
My driving
abilities from Mexico have helped me get through Hollywood.
People say we're
all identical, but Jennifer Lopez is an American. She's from New
York. She doesn't have an accent. Some of these Latin people -
their Spanish is pathetic. They learned it when they became famous
as Latinos.
When I first came
to Hollywood I was told to go out with an agent because it was
good for my career. So I went to a party with him because it was
good for my 'career.' Well, he thought the whole thing was a big
date. Needless to say, I was very upset.
I don't believe in the so-called
Latino explosion when it comes to movies. Jennifer Lopez doesn't
have an accent. She grew up in New York speaking English not
Spanish. Her success is very important because she represents a
different culture, but it doesn't help me. I grew up in Mexico,
not the US, and the fact is that there just aren't any parts for
Latin actresses. I have to persuade people that my accent won't be
a problem, but an asset. Everyone's afraid of doing something a
bit risky. Everyone wants a $200 million hit and anything they
think might get in the way of that kind of success is considered a
liability.
What worries me the most is that most
men are so weak. Because of that they act like they don't care and
like machos - because they are too fragile inside. They're scared
of confrontation and afraid of so many things. And because of this
they build up their life so they have to deal with their feelings
as little as possible. I find feminine men unbelievably sexy. But
most men are completely incapable of getting in touch with their
feminine side. What am I supposed to talk about with a man who
doesn't know what it's like to be a woman?
At the beginning [my career] was hard.
People were like, 'Who is this Mexican jumping bean?'
What works in a relationship of very
public people is not making the relationship public - keeping it
as personal as it can be. It's the only way it is real. I am
suspicious of those who have to let the world know how much they
love each other. It's a little sad when you have to brag about how
much you love someone. That kind of declaration doesn't always
reflect the moment of truth between two people who care deeply for
each other. When that truth is there, you don't need others to
know it. And when somebody truly loves you, you don't even need
him or her to be affectionate. Affection is fantastic, but it
doesn't necessarily mean there's love - and the public display of
affection is often just a show. When you open a door for others to
have an opinion on your relationship, it can be dangerous. Find
what you need, not what everyone else wants for you. Women have
been taught that in order to have a place in the world, an
identity, they must marry and have children. If that's the life
you truly want, great. But for many women, marriage is only about
needing the world to know that someone desires them enough to say,
"Here's a contract to prove that I love you and will commit
to you for the rest of my life." For these women, no contract
equals no validation - and, thus, no reason for existing.
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