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Perfect Intuition. With all this, she gained confidence. "Most beautiful women are not beautiful enough to suit themselves," she says. "I have never believed I was beautiful. Once in a while, I will sidle up to a mirror and plant a kiss on it and squeal something about how beautiful I am, but I am just kidding. I would rather you^ tell me I am beautiful than intelligent, because I am sure of my intelligence. I have not accepted the physical part of me yet." Even though it has a star of the quality of Bob Cummings, Living Doll, which is somewhere in the middle of the ratings curve, would be nothing without hersince the physical part of her is feverishly acceptable. Julie says she used to date only bankers and lawyers.
Now that she is more secure in show business, she thinks she would like to have a director or writer as a husband.
It is possible, however, that she would stand a better chance of getting the one she wants if she were to ask the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to construct one for her. "I don't need security," she says. "I don't need a house, social acceptance, or a chance to get away from my family. So marriage will have to be a direct hit. All I need is happiness. I have everything else."
