“It’s the feminine lingua franca”: Ben Affleck’s Ex Jennifer Garner Ready To Have ‘Connections’ With Strangers Under 1 Condition
In a recent interview, Jennifer Garner had a lot to talk about. The Alias actress described herself in many ways but one thing that we all can agree on is that she is an open book. The 51-year-old actress is currently a dedicated mother to her 3 kids. She has 3 kids with her ex-husband Ben Affleck.
Garner has always been one of the kindest stars in Hollywood and also someone who tasted success at a young age. From parenting advice to raising kids and about how she is still holding on to be her unique self, Garner had to share.
Jennifer Garner says drawing the line for her is difficult
Jennifer Garner is a sensitive soul and she says she doesn’t know where to draw the line when it comes to protecting her feelings. As she is someone who is always an outgoing joyful person, Garner struggles to draw the line as doesn’t come naturally to her. While talking about how she would deal with a certain situation when it comes to strangers Garner said,
“There is what I’ll talk about and there’s what I won’t talk about. That’s tricky for me because it doesn’t come naturally.
Garner further added,
It’s also a fun part about being a woman,” I say. I would hate to go through life without the connection I can have with an almost-perfect stranger provided she’s a woman. It’s the feminine lingua franca.
For Garner, her marriage years have been difficult. She had to deal with a lot when Ben Affleck was fighting his addiction to Alcohol. She was his backbone when the Batman actor decided to go sober and join the rehab. After the separation from Affleck, she just wants what’s best for her children.
Jennifer Garner says she is not perfect
Garner has had her highs and lows but she has come out stronger in many difficult situations in her life. Now that she is a mom of 3 co-parenting her kids with her ex-husband her priorities have changed over these years. She talked about how difficult it is to be a public figure and be recognized on the days when she is not in a good mood, Garner said,
“The problem with, ‘Oh, she’s so nice’ is that when I have any kind of boundary, people think of it as much more than it is. The problem is being recognized on a day where I’m not so nice or when I have blackness in my soul.”
She further added,
“I’ve definetly had days where I just can’t do it. I scowl at people before they can walk up to me. I’m not perfect, and I don’t think I’m rude, but I’m not good at being fake. I’m an open book of a person.”
Although Garner is very warm to the people who approach her she says sometimes she doesn’t want anyone to come talk to her on her bad days. She also talked about raising her kids and how has faith in all 3 of them.
Source: Allure