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Jane Fonda reveals why love and self-worth took decades to understand

She spent years seeking validation—until she realized kindness mattered more. Now, Fonda’s hard-won wisdom redefines love after 60.

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Jane Fonda: "I've never felt appreciated" - Jane Fonda reveals why love and self-worth took decades to understand

At 87, actress Jane Fonda has shared candid thoughts on love, self-worth, and aging. She admits to never feeling truly valued in her past relationships. Now, she stresses the importance of kindness over superficial traits when choosing a partner.

Fonda reflected on her earlier years, admitting she often lacked appreciation from those closest to her. This realization came later in life, as she learned to set boundaries and say 'no'—a lesson she embraced in her sixties.

Fonda’s insights highlight a shift in perspective with age. She now values self-respect and emotional honesty above all. Her experiences serve as a reminder that growth and clarity often come later in life.

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