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Marriage, Kids Are 'Foreign' to Jessica Biel


Marriage, Kids Are 'Foreign' to Jessica Biel

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(Oct. 27) - Jessica Biel isn't ready for a white picket fence or kids... even with Justin Timberlake. The actress, 26, is resisting pressure from her friends to settle down.
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"I tell you, I have so many friends having babies and getting married, and they just want to put me where they are so we can go to nursery together and stuff. I'm like, 'Noooooo!' I'm resisting," Biel reveals in the December issue of UK's Marie Claire.
"I kind of go back and forth about marriage and kids. I feel like, if it's an organic way for me and the right time in my life, then, yeah. If it's right, it'll be right -- but, at this moment, that seems completely foreign," Biel says.
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Jessica Biel Snapshots

    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot joke around during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot joke around during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    Actress Jessica Biel poses during the photo call of her movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    Actress Jessica Biel poses during the photo call of her movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot pose during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot pose during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot pose during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot pose during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    Actress Jessica Biel poses during the photo call of her movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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    From left, actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel and director Stephan Elliot pose during the photocall of their movie "Easy Virtue" at the third edition of the Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The third edition of the Rome film festival is scheduled to run until Oct. 31. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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More Excerpts From Jessica Biel's Interview
Being followed by paparazzi: "It's hard... it's the hardest part of this whole wonderful, bizarre lifestyle and profession. You have to be Zen about it because it can make you crazy. There are times when I've been followed by men with giant cameras in giant SUVs all day long. It scares the crap out of me, and I literally come home and emotionally erupt and cry it out and sit on the floor and think, 'Do I really want this?'"
Her biggest fear: "I'm definitely fearful in a very vain manner about my body aging. I think it's freaky weird to look at a picture of your grandmother when she was a young woman and look at her now. I feel my knees changing ? like, why do I have this pain when I'm running on the treadmill? What's going on with my lower back when I wake up in the morning? I just feel changes."
On if she'll ever get plastic surgery: "I am really afraid of blades on my face," she says. "That freaks me out beyond belief. I would way rather have wrinkles than have some slice-up going on."
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