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Dolly Parton’s Husband Shamed Her After She Revealed How Many Men She’d Been Intimate With

Highlights

  • Dolly Parton’s husband was upset about her past intimate experiences, causing drama in their relationship.
  • Parton’s husband initially had a hard time getting over her past.
  • Parton’s song “Just Because I’m A Woman” was inspired by her husband’s reaction to her past.

Throughout country music history, there are very few artists who are as roundly beloved as Dolly Parton is. A true legend who has won a slew of accolades and sold a staggering number of records, Parton has become incredibly rich due to her impressive career.

Despite how much Parton has accomplished, she has dealt with an issue far too many cope with. As it turns out, Parton once had to deal with her husband because he was upset about how many men she’d been intimate with.

Dolly Parton’s Husband Was Mad To Learn How Many Men She’d Been Intimate With

Throughout Dolly Parton’s decades in the public eye, the country music legend has repeatedly made it clear she deeply loves her longtime husband. However, Parton has also never tried to pretend that she has a perfect marriage. One perfect example of that is when Parton revealed how her husband reacted to how many men she’d been intimate with.

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In 2003, Parton was interviewed by Rolling Stone. During the resulting conversation, Parton revealed some strife that existed early in her relationship with her husband, Carl Dean.

According to what Parton told the publication, she had some intimate experiences before she got involved with Dean. When Dean learned that fact, he was deeply upset with his wife, and it caused a lot of drama.

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“See, I had had sex before we met… I told him the truth, and it broke his heart. He could not get over that for the longest time. I thought, ‘Well, my goodness, what’s the big damn deal?’”

When and where did Dolly Parton and Carl Dean get married, according to People?

  • Dolly Parton and Carl Dean got married on May 30, 1966
  • Dolly Parton and Carl Dean got married in Ringgold, Georgia

Parton went on to explain to the publication that by the time Dean learned about the country singer’s past, they’d already been married for months.

Dolly Parton shaking someone's hand and smiling
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“I hadn’t mentioned it, and he hadn’t asked. We were married for eight months, happy as we could be, and all of a sudden he decides to ask.”

During Parton’s career, she has often been celebrated for how strong she is and how open she has been with her vulnerabilities.

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When Parton spoke to Rolling Stone in 2003, she revealed that at times her husband has been angry because of what she revealed. More specifically, Parton revealed that her husband didn’t like her revealing how he reacted to her past.

“My husband doesn’t particularly like for me to tell this.”

Dolly Parton looking rebellious
Via: Instar

However, Parton also revealed that since her husband was getting older by 2003, he had matured as a person. As a result, Dean no longer really cared by 2003 if Parton revealed unflattering stories about him.

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“But he’s old enough now, so he don’t really give a big shit.”

Dolly Parton Turned Her Argument With Her Husband Into One Of Her Biggest Successes

When Dolly Parton spoke to Rolling Stone in 2003, the subject of how her husband felt about her intimate past didn’t come up out of nowhere. Instead, Parton revealed how her husband Carl Dean felt about her intimate past in response to a question about one of her songs.

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In 1968, Parton released an album titled “Just Because I’m A Woman”. That album’s title song caused an uproar upon its release because of the feminist nature of its lyrics. The song’s opening lyrics are as follows:

“I can see you’re disappointed By the way you look at me And I’m sorry that I’m not The woman you thought I’d be Yes, I’ve made my mistakes But listen and understand My mistakes are no worse than yours Just because I’m a woman”

Parton’s lyrics continue, “So when you look at me Don’t feel sorry for yourself Just think of all the shame You might have brought somebody else Just let me tell you this Then we’ll both know where we stand My mistakes are no worse than yours Just because I’m a woman”

Dolly Parton performing
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When Parton spoke to Rolling Stone in 2003, she explained what inspired “Just Because I’m A Woman”. As Parton explained to the publication, the song’s lyrics were inspired by her husband’s reaction to how many men she’d been intimate with.

After Parton told the story behind the song, Rolling Stone’s writer summed up how some people reacted to its lyrics. “Though some stations refused to play it in the U.S., it did hit Number One in South Africa, much to her delight.”

What are Dolly Parton’s ten best songs, according to Rolling Stone?

Song:

Release Year:

Ranking:

“Just Because I’m A Woman”

1968

#10

“My Tennessee Mountain Home”

1973

#9

“Little Sparrow”

2001

#8

“9 to 5”

1980

#7

“Islands In the Stream” (With Kenny Rogers)

1983

#6

“Here You Come Again”

1977

#5

“Light of a Clear Blue Morning”

1977

#4

“I Will Always Love You”

1974

#3

“Coat of Many Colors”

1971

#2

“Jolene”

1973

#1

On top of “Just Because I’m A Woman” finding some commercial success, the song has gone down in history. One piece of evidence that proves that is the fact that Rolling Stone named “Just Because I’m A Woman” as the tenth-best song of Parton’s career. Considering how successful Parton has been and how many songs she has released, that says it all.

Source: NewsFinale

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