I was a goody-goody with a temper. He was vulnerable and communicative.
I was a goody-goody with a temper. He was vulnerable and communicative.
That scrambled my brain, because I was like, 'I'm the one who does things right, OK? 'And he was like, 'But you don't, because you're scared to say what you really feel.' It was hard for me to say when something scared me. I realized that when I talked more about my fears, I gained more respect from not just my husband but everyone in my life," she said.
She also explained that the two don't always see eye to eye, but rather than a point of contention, their disagreements have become one of the most "fun" aspects of their partnership.
"We disagree about 99% of the things on earth, which is just fun and interesting. I often feel under qualified, whether for an acting scene or a parenting moment. When I feel wonky about my day, I tell my husband, 'I like doing this, but I don't really know what I'm doing.' And he goes, 'All you need to do is get the project to the finish line.' When I think about it like that, I realize I might actually be good at it," she said.
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