I've got fabulous women friends that I kind of didn't have while I was married. I realized the great need for that when the marriage started to disintegrate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm so grateful for the marriages that I have had. I wouldn't be who I am today if I hadn't had those.
My marriages have been one of the greatest voids in my life.
I married beneath me, all women do.
I've got lots of great friends in show business, and that's all they are. Great friends. I'll never marry again - what's the point? I had the best. I've got friends all over the world, and that's enough for me.
Women have always been my best friends.
My wife is amazing. She had to know she was getting into a heap of trouble when we met.
I've been blessed with so many wonderful women friends throughout my life.
I'm married to my best friend!
I had a realization in the midst of my happy marriage that I had kind of lost most of my friends - my male friends in particular. And I started wondering if my wife, who was certainly my best friend, supplanted those relationships.
It's a particularly modern myth that married people are best friends. The best-friend concept is a uniquely female phenomena.