Here's a little excerpt of the new Harper's Bazaar cover interview by serial bikini wearer Kate Hudson:
“As primal beings, men are not supposed to be monogamous. When people ask, ‘Do you believe in monogamy?’ Well, of course that’s what you want. But part of what I love about men is that it’s hard for them to be monogamous. Women, I think, need to spend more time understanding men than changing men. And vice versa.”
Kate, honey, never mind that your non-monogamous man may surprise you with disease and on-the-side children.
We still think you should start trying to understand that maybe your own little man Ryder wants to look like a BOY.


Pigtails now. Sheesh.
What a load of bullcrap. Does she actually BELIEVE this. What an idiot. Oh wait she is still in her 20s, she will believe anything a man tells her. Barf.
And when is she going to stop humiliating her son with girlish hairdos?
She's obviously in denial, ladies. Give her time. Right around the time that her boobs start to sag and her ass starts to fall a bit, so she asks her mother to recommend a good plastic surgeon, THEN she'll get a fucking clue.
Listen to her, climbing Fool's Hill with that girlie-child... what a dope.
Yeah, I think Kate needs to go out for margaritas with other Hollywood names like Britney "Stand By Your Man" Spears, Paris "Isn't it Lucky I Own a Hotel Chain" Hilton, and Lindsay "Firecrotch" Lohan. They can all fill her in on how naturally monogamous women are.
I always feel like women who spout this "men are not monogamous" crap envision a world where their emotional needs and the needs of their children are being met, and those other women....well who cares about them, they're just fun little playmates who can be tossed aside at will.
If they weren't so confident that they would always come first, they might feel differently.
Ugh. That poor little kid. My husband had long hair when he was little (his mom was a "hippie") and now he is obsessive about keeping our son's hair short. You're setting your kid up for a lifetime of Hair Nazi-ism, Kate! Stop now!!!
That kid is SO going to be Alex P. Keaton when he grows up.
Wow. Talk about low expectations.
I'm sorry, but what's the big deal about the kid's hair? And why does everyone seem to think that she is *forcing* him to wear it that way?
My two-and-a-half year old son has longish hair, and when asked, says he does not want it cut short. He also likes barrettes, and if he wanted to wear them out of the house, that would be fine.
When shopping for shoes the other day, he only wanted to try on girls shoes - mostly pink, sparkly shoes.
He has been asking for a skirt for months now.
He also likes Bob the Builder, pretends he's an astronaut and a fireman, and insists on wearing his work boots with shorts in 90-degree weather.
Honestly, snark on Kate's views on men and monogamy till the cows come home, but does the kid's hair have to be such an issue? All the public commentary on it seems more damaging than how he actually wears it and whether it's his mother's idea or his...
I thought it was some nod to her mother's Jewish faith that she wanted to wait until he was 2 to cut it? Uh, Kate, he's ready for nursery school. She isn't a hippie anymore, why should her little accessory be? CUT HIS HAIR!
Sorry but I disagree on the hair part, only. Long hair for boys is "in" - the surfer look. Even out here on the east coast, all ages are sporting it, it's trendy now. Just check out the Disney channel.
I've always loved long haired guys, glad to see it's acceptable again.
Now that whole "men can not be expected to be monogamous" part, I am ashamed, on her behalf.