“When I fall in love, I tend to put a man on a pedestal and project on him the positive qualities that I want to see in him. It is my fault that I fall in love and in certain situations get married before I have gotten to know the man properly,” Auzere reveals in the interview.
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She continues: “My mom once said: you have to marry the master’s son. It’s not for money, but for the man’s self-confidence. If you don’t have a master’s son next to you, he feels bad when you succeed. You also have to have common interests and a worldview, because only with passion not enough.”
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“Thanks to my parents for raising me to be an independent-minded and strong person, but this has caused me problems in my personal life,” says Auzer.
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She remembers her 70th anniversary party, where her cousin Karina Peterson said in her speech that Auzer was smarter than all her husbands. “But I can’t play a stupid or weak woman – it’s already too late for her,” says the financier.
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Auzere, however, expresses his belief that the fatal man is. “If I meet, it will be beautiful, if not – it will also be beautiful. Because I am both satisfied and happy and at peace with life,” said Auzere.
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Read the full interview with llzi Auzeri in the August issue of “Santa” magazine!
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