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'Not promiscuous': Scarlett Johansson
NEW YORK—Scarlett Johansson says that while monogamy might go against
instinct, she's happy in her relationship with boyfriend and recent
"Black Dahlia" co-star Josh Hartnett.
"Josh is very sweet," the 21-year-old actress says in an interview in
Allure magazine's November issue, on newsstands Oct. 24. "He's a good
boy. A great person. I'm very lucky and I'm very happy. Contrary to
popular belief, I'm not promiscuous.
"There does seem to be a mistaken belief out there that I am sexually
available somehow — which is not to say that I'm not open-minded about
sex," she continues. "Yet I wouldn't say I'm a serial monogamist,
either. I mean, I went through periods of time when I was, ah, single.
But when I'm in a relationship, I'm in a relationship."
But Johansson, whose films include "Lost in Translation" and "Match
Point," still acknowledges monogamy might not be natural.
"I do think on some basic level we are animals, and by instinct we kind
of breed accordingly," she says. "But as much as I believe that, I work
really hard when I'm in a relationship to make it work in a monogamous
way."
Johansson also encourages testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
"I get tested for HIV twice a year. ... One has to be socially aware,"
she says. "It's part of being a decent human, to be tested for STDs.
It's just disgusting behavior when people don't. It's so irresponsible."—Agencies |