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    Kutcher credits Moore for stability in life
    India Gazette
    Friday 9th May, 2008  
    (IANS)


    Actor Ashton Kutcher says he was a bed hopper before he met his wife Demi Moore who convinced him to opt for long term relationships.

    The 30-year-old was living life in the fast lane in New York and aimed to sleep with as many women as possible. But he changed when he met Moore.

    Thesun.co.uk quotes him as saying: '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. 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.'

    Moore was once married to Bruce Willis has three daughters with him.

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