Tom Hayden, from his autobiography,
Reunion,
in a passage that concerns his then future wife,
Jane Fonda:
Jane was starting to cry. I kept flipping slides of grotesque young
Saigon women, talking about the breasts and eye operations
performed to turn them into round-eyed, round-bodied Westernized
women... Suddenly I understood why she was weeping: I was talking
about the image of superficial sexiness she once promoted and was
now trying to shake. I looked at her in a new way. Maybe I could
love someone like this.
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