Men find it more difficult than women to be alone. They function better with someone in their lives. Being married, they are rooted, so they feel safe to go and do what they want to do. Pattie Boyd difficultfeelfind Change image and share on social
I think I lost my sense of identity when I was married. I know I did. And it took me a very long time to regain it and find out who I was. Pattie Boyd findidentitylong Change image and share on social
I've been avoiding journalists my whole life. Pattie Boyd avoidhavejournalist Change image and share on social
I think men are mainly unfaithful because as they get older, they feel the urge to prove to themselves that they are still attractive. They need proof from outside the marriage. It's really sad. It's all about them. It's not about their wives at all. Pattie Boyd attractivefeelman share on social
It was great fun to hang around the Beatles. They had amazingly fast minds, and they were incredibly amusing and funny and witty. They were great. There was a very high energy surrounding them. Pattie Boyd amazinglyamusebeatles Change image and share on social
I didn't have boyfriends until my late teens. I was at a girls' boarding school, and my stepfather disapproved of me going out with anybody. I never really came across any boys. When I did, one of them asked me out, and I was petrified. I felt like a fish out of water, and it was excruciating. Pattie Boyd askboardboy share on social
I had never been allowed to go on tour with my husband George Harrison, so had no idea what to expect when I left him to join Eric Clapton on his 1974 U.S. tour. Pattie Boyd allowclaptoneric Change image and share on social
It wasn't until I realised that I could actually take nice photographs that I started to become passionate about it. I then got a few jobs working for magazines in London, and I would get terribly excited and intense about doing a job and taking photographs and looking through the lens to capture something amazing. Pattie Boyd amazecaptureexcite share on social
I wasn't really terribly familiar with the Beatles when I met George. They were just emerging. They certainly weren't as big as they became later on. I just knew them as a pop group, and that's all. I was keener on George as a man and a person, as opposed to someone in a band. Pattie Boyd bandbeatlesbig share on social
I think modelling is a very difficult thing. It's glamorous and fun, but underneath it all, you know your flaws, and those are what you focus on. Pattie Boyd difficultflawfocus Change image and share on social