UK Elle March 2014 | Diana Silvers, Jaydah K. Robinett + More by Kai Z Feng [Editorial]
Interviever: Are you worried about being seen as a misogynist?
Marilyn Manson: No, I am a massage therapist. (laughs) I’m not sexist, but I tend to incite misogynist characteristics. I do not hate women, I love women. I just don’t love what they do to me sometimes. Love is a very strange word. I love being alive. I love air. I love vodka. I love food. I love not being dead. I love making music. So when you say ‘I love you’ to someone, it’s sort of narrow. I think if you say, ‘I’m dedicated to you. I wanna be with you. You’re my partner,’ that’s a more powerful way to express it.
Interviever: Sounds like you’ve had your heart broken by a lot of women.
Marilyn Manson: Fuck you. (laughs)
Interviever: No?
Marilyn Manson: I don’t know if I have a heart. I’ve let my guard down, I’ve been wounded. So if you mean heartbroken in that sense, yes. I think essentially man and woman can’t function without the other, because it started that way. But it doesn’t mean you’re the same as I am just because we like the same movies or laugh at the same jokes. If you’re in a Bonnie and Clyde or Natural Born Killers-type relationship, that doesn’t mean you should expect the other person to feel the same way as you, simply because in your fucked-up mind you think you’re living in a movie, which I do.
Interviever: Is your life a movie?
Marilyn Manson: I think everyone’s life is a movie, it just depends on whether it’s a good one.
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