to me, but it is primarily women and this notion that they are judged for staying, judged for leaving, judged for what their decisions are and muddling their way through it. for me, the one thing i always say to people is, don t you know, i was very good at compartmentalizing. it s one of the things i learned about myself, but also allow yourself to feel. i mean, i just became this sort of closed, you know, angry, bitter person for a really long time so when that had happened, you know that was your breakingo poin it was my breaking point, in part because of the first few years of anthony and i living this together, i felt as though we were in a bit of a bunker. there s the outside world. i wasn t sure who i could trust or who i could talk to. i would read about things i supposedly told friends in confidence, so it gave you a sense of, you know, insecurity about who in the outside world you could trust and so we really were kind of in this together. we were both shunned from ce
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She modeled for Vogue, partied with John Lennon and Mick Jagger, and married into minor nobility, all while fighting for legal recognition of her gender.