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Kutcher was a serial bed-hopper before meeting Moore
United Kingdom News.Net Friday 9th May, 2008 (ANI)
London, May 9 : Before meeting the 'woman' of his life, Ashton Kutcher admits that he was a serial bed-hopper.
The 30-year-old star lived the high life in New York, and planned to sleep with as many women as possible.
But all that changed when he bumped into 45-year-old Demi Moore five years ago.
She soon convinced Ashton to swap meaningless one-night stands for long-term love.
"Girls are raised socially to find that special someone and get married. And social conditioning raises guys to get laid. I think I was very much like this myself. I had no desire to be in a relationship whatsoever," The Sun quoted him, as saying.
"I had sworn myself off relationships before I met Demi.
"At the time we met I was in New York partying and I was hosting Saturday Night Live and I was saying to myself, 'I am going to party, I'm going to sleep with this girl and that girl.
"'And then I met my wife. As soon as you make that decision not to have a relationship, you will find one'," he added.
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