Scarlett Johansson is featured in the March/April 2017 issue of Playboy.
Here’s what the 32-year-old Ghost in the Shell star had to share:
See excerpts below.
On motherhood: Oh,
it has changed me, yes. Just the process of being pregnant and giving
birth was incredibly profound. Also surrendering to the fact that with
babies, and particularly infants and toddlers, you have to let go of
your expectations and of whatever instincts you have to take control of
the situation.
Of course, being a mother, you have to make decisions all
the time that affect this person who is completely dependent on you,
but you also have to surrender to the experience, and that in itself is
really liberating. For me, it’s the best thing that has ever happened.
Ever. Somebody once described it to me as your heart growing this other
chamber, and I think that’s really profoundly true. Your capacity to
love something, at least in my experience, deepens to a whole other
space. I think I was afraid that life would change, and it does; it
dramatically changes. But I feel in a lot of ways more myself now than I
did before.
On monogamy: Well, with every gain
there’s a loss, right? So that’s a loss. You have to choose a path. I
think the idea of marriage is very romantic; it’s a beautiful idea, and
the practice of it can be a very beautiful thing. I don’t think it’s
natural to be a monogamous person. I might be skewered for that, but I
think it’s work. It’s a lot of work. And the fact that it is such work
for so many people—for everyone—the fact of that proves that it is not a
natural thing. It’s something I have a lot of respect for and have
participated in, but I think it definitely goes against some instinct to
look beyond.
On marriage: I think marriage
initially involves a lot of people who have nothing to do with your
relationship, because it’s a legally binding contract, and that has a
weight to it. Being married is different than not being married, and
anybody who tells you that it’s the same is lying. It changes things. I
have friends who were together for 10 years and then decided to get
married, and I’ll ask them on their wedding day or right after if it’s
different, and it always is. It is. It’s a beautiful responsibility, but
it’s a responsibility.
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