Good thinking, folks. Being "good Catholic" girls, marriage would have prohibited them from breaking their vows, mostly because of the kind of people they were. However, considering Irene was 30 when she married, Roz was 34 and they were in a world wherein having sex was comparable to a handshake ... well, as Roz tells in her autobiography, romances "were a private matter and one didn't discuss such things." Not that they would have been involved with those three. As for Gaynor, Carrie, are you sure Janet and Marlene didn't cross paths? (Am I bad!)
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I'm going to guess Rosalind Russell. A good Catholic girl. lol
Janet Gaynor
Irene Dunne, perhaps the only good Catholic? :D
Good thinking, folks. Being "good Catholic" girls, marriage would have prohibited them from breaking their vows, mostly because of the kind of people they were. However, considering Irene was 30 when she married, Roz was 34 and they were in a world wherein having sex was comparable to a handshake ... well, as Roz tells in her autobiography, romances "were a private matter and one didn't discuss such things." Not that they would have been involved with those three. As for Gaynor, Carrie, are you sure Janet and Marlene didn't cross paths? (Am I bad!)
LOL! I was trying to think of someone that you'd never think of "that" with, yet...
Gaynor, being married to an openly gay costume designer for twenty years, does bring "that" to mind...
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