Arnold Schwarzenegger admits that he "crossed the line" with women | Entertainment



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Arnold Schwarzenegger is excused for some of his past behaviors towards women.

The 71-year-old actor – who has already been accused of trial and error of women – apologized for his mistakes and insisted that he had learned from what he had poorly done.

He explained, "Looking back, I crossed the line several times and was the first to say sorry.

"I feel bad about it and I apologize when I became governor [of California]I wanted to make sure no one, not even me, would make that mistake.

"That's why we took courses on sexual harassment, in order to fully understand, from a legal and also from a behavioral point of view, what is accepted and what do not have it. "

Despite his past mistakes, Schwarzenegger insisted that his attitude towards masculinity had not changed.

He told Men's Health magazine: "I'm a guy, I would not change my view of who I am.

"The woman I was most in love with was my mother, I respected her and she was a fantastic woman, I always had respect for women."

Schwarzenegger, however, admitted to regretting having called his political opponents "girly" in 2004.

The Hollywood star – who served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011 – said: "At the time, it was the right thing to do.

"It was in my guts, I improvised it.I called them female men because they did not want to take risks.They were afraid of everything.Politicians in general want to do little things without risks.

"But it was a short-term vision, and in the long run it's better not to say that, because you want to work with them."

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