Once I got married and had kids, I moved away from romantic roles, because it seemed wrong to have my three-year-old wondering why Daddy was kissing someone else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Honestly, ever since I've been married, the part of a job as an actress where you have to kiss other people, I find totally bizarre.
The fathers, if they got me alone, would try to kiss and fondle me. I hated it.
When you get married you forget about kissing other women.
I don't know if it's responsible for kids of my age to be so aggressively pursuing monogamous binds, because I don't think we're ready for them. The romanticism within our culture dictates that that's what you're supposed to be looking for.
I never kissed my father until he was on his death bed.
It's people's worst fantasy to see their partner kissing someone else, even though it's a job and it's not real.
I love seeing my husband hold our daughter and just give her kisses, unsolicited kisses. When he doesn't know that I'm watching or when I come into the room and I look over and he's just kissing her forehead or kissing her cheek. He loves her so much, and I love his love for her.
We were never intimate mother and children while she was our mother - but... when she became our child, the affection came.
I didn't hesitate to kiss my father in public. And that's how I tried to raise my children. We're physical.
Daddy was real gentle with kids. That's why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant.