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People tend to think I'm always aggressive and strong. The truth is, I've always been wracked with self-loathing, which leads me into terrible, self paralysing depressions. When I go down to this place, I feel so empty and overwhelmed I can barely move. But perversely, I find these traits in a man unacceptable — I can't stand someone who can out-depress me. You know that scene in Babe where the farmer clog-dances for the pig? Sometimes I'm the sick pig and I need a farmer to cheer me up. And when things get bad, my boyfriend does dance for me, and it never fails to make me laugh. He's a pretty snappy dancer.

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About Stephen Vizinczey

Stephen Vizinczey

Stephen Vizinczey

Stephen Vizinczey (born 12 May 1933) is the author of the best-seller In Praise of Older Women (1965) and the critically-acclaimed novel An Innocent Millionaire. Born in Kaloz, Hungary, he fought in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, and after a short stay in Italy, ended up in Canada speaking only 50 words of English. He learned English writing scripts for Canada's National Film Board and the CBC. He edited Canada's short-lived literary magazine, Exchange.

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