Gene Simmons
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These are not romantic notions, but pragmatism has always been the key. And so I never wanted kids. I never wanted to get married. And But along the way, I was attracted to women, Cher and Diana Ross, you know, no greater, classier women. The best, I'm the luckiest guy to have ever known them, much less living with them. But I actually, and it always comes back to you.
These are not romantic notions, but pragmatism has always been the key. And so I never wanted kids. I never wanted to get married. And But along the way, I was attracted to women, Cher and Diana Ross, you know, no greater, classier women. The best, I'm the luckiest guy to have ever known them, much less living with them. But I actually, and it always comes back to you.
These are not romantic notions, but pragmatism has always been the key. And so I never wanted kids. I never wanted to get married. And But along the way, I was attracted to women, Cher and Diana Ross, you know, no greater, classier women. The best, I'm the luckiest guy to have ever known them, much less living with them. But I actually, and it always comes back to you.
It's not about self-aggrandizement or anything. It's just about the realization, do you know yourself? Who are you? And I'm finally comfortable in my own self to realize that my father was one person. I don't have to be my father. I can be my own ethical, moral, loving father, husband, all that. I never imagined that I'd be that I could be like that.
It's not about self-aggrandizement or anything. It's just about the realization, do you know yourself? Who are you? And I'm finally comfortable in my own self to realize that my father was one person. I don't have to be my father. I can be my own ethical, moral, loving father, husband, all that. I never imagined that I'd be that I could be like that.
It's not about self-aggrandizement or anything. It's just about the realization, do you know yourself? Who are you? And I'm finally comfortable in my own self to realize that my father was one person. I don't have to be my father. I can be my own ethical, moral, loving father, husband, all that. I never imagined that I'd be that I could be like that.