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Gerard Butler Falls For Crazy Girls

Gerard ButlerHOLLYWOOD hunk Gerard Butler is worried he’ll never find the right woman.

The actor — who has been romantically linked to his The Bounty costar Jennifer Aniston — admits he always falls in love with the wrong girls.

“I don’t know because often I feel that I meet a girl that is unexpected,” he said. “There is no rhyme or reason. I always thought I don’t want a girl who is too crazy, too much for me, and then I meet a girl who is crazy and I go, ‘Wow, she is amazing.’

“But I can’t ever give a definite kind of woman because there are different things in different women I might like. I might like a girl who is gentle and innocent, but then again I might like a woman who is more statuesque and strong and powerful, it’s the polar opposites. It just depends on the moment, on the person, on magic.”

Butler — who turns 40 next Friday — admits he’s starting to consider his future.

“Right now I question a bunch of things in my life and I am in a lot of ways more comfortable than ever,” he said. “I know what still excites me, what can excite me and what is just never going to happen.

“But then also there are things I have different opinions on. Sometimes I think, ‘God, I wish I was married now, had kids’. Other times I think, ‘Thank Christ I am not married and don’t have kids yet. I can do that later.’

“But I can totally imagine it. It’s just not right now. I am great where I am at but it would be nice. It doesn’t have to be marriage. It could be to be in a relationship and I would definitely like kids some day.”

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One Response to “Gerard Butler Falls For Crazy Girls”

  1. Melinda says:

    It all sounds so very normal, Gerard, one would think most men (in their late 20s and 30s) could relate to you. Except, of course for being objectified, linked to every desirable (or most frequently shagged) actresses, making huge sums of money mugging for the camera, flashing dimples and ripples.

    A tall dark, brooding Scot, it’s almost an archetype, (Trying to stay away from “stereotyping” of course.) who hardly knew his Father, can’t commit and desires to be alone. And all this is so much more masculine than American men? We have them in your size, shape and complexity, Sir, the only difference I can truly find is that, American women find you prettier than the domestic brand. That and the accent marks you as exotic, being a woman comparable in vintage to yours, I suspect in all things physically comparable, you are as mortal as any other man who walks the earth.

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