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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Everyone else can hear Sandra Bullock’s biological clock ticking



bullock-jamesThe clock is ticking for Sandra Bullock, at least that’s what people keep telling her.

“The Proposal” actress married motorbike enthusiast Jesse James in 2005 and is step-mother to his three children, Chandler, 15, Jesse Jr, 12 and Sunny, 5, and says people are after her to have children of her own.

“It always seems that people want to talk about my uterus. I’m not talking about their vagina or their penis. Why are they talking about my innards?”

Bullock, 44, said she didn’t get pregnant earlier in life because she didn’t want to be a selfish mother.

“I didn’t want to have a child without a partner and I loved kids too much to have them right then, because I knew that the minute I have children my life would change,” she said.

“And then I met Jesse and I went, ‘Wow! There’s that feeling of wanting to procreate because I love someone and I see him to be a good father.’”

Still, being a stepmother gives her some of the joys of motherhood.

“A life is a life. Whether or not it came from your body should be secondary, in my opinion. If tomorrow I got home and went, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m pregnant,’ I’d be like, ‘Wow! Isn’t the universe amazing?’ But what I learned was that it’s being more of a parent to care for a child that’s not yours. It’s harder.”



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