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Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe
was Fond of Men

• Screenland Magazine, 1952 •


Marilyn Monroe wrote this article as an explanation as to why, in matters of friendship, she always preferred men:

“Bluntly, the fact is I find most men are more open, more generous, and much more stimulating than the majority of females I know… A man is more frank and [sincere] with his emotions than a woman. We girls, I’m afraid, have a tendency to hide our feelings… I find that men are less likely to let petty things annoy them.”

Illustrated with seven photos, La Monroe carries-on in a similar vein for three pages declaring her propensity for the genuine and refreshing characteristics of men over the catty natures of women. It is highly likely that if she had a hump-back, bad teeth, and was sporting a goiter on her neck, she may have been otherwise inclined.

Click here to read about Marilyn Monroe and watch a terrific documentary about her life.

Read Her Instincts on Men<br>(Screenland Magazine, 1952) for Free
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Marilyn Monroe [BR]was Fond of Men

Marilyn Monroe [BR]was Fond of Men

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