5/26/2023 0 Comments Love Him Madly by Judy Huddleston![]() ![]() ![]() More than just exposing what Morrison was like behind scenes, it is Ms. In our interview conducted through email we discuss how emotional vulnerability affects identity and gender beliefs, surviving the death of ideals and ultimately breaking free from power imbalanced obsessive relationships. Readers of her book will not only see a more developed and nuanced portrayal of Morrison but also what the sexually free 1960s were really like for a teenage girl raised on 1950s romantic ideals. Judy’s beautifully written coming-of-age story about her sexual relationship with Jim Morrison of the Doors is a compelling example of personal meets political in pop culture and media. Recently released Love Him Madly: An Intimate Memoir of Jim Morrison is an updated and expanded version. ![]() Judy first wrote about her experiences in the 1991 book This Is the End…My Only Friend: Living and Dying With Jim Morrison but the book was only available for a short time before the publisher went bankrupt. Willing to risk it all for her idol, this grey area intimacy took her to the brink of self-destruction and threatened her very identity and sanity. Not a groupie and yet not quite an official girlfriend, their intermittent relationship lasted for four years till his death. ![]() As a young Californian teen in the 1960s, Judy Huddleston met Jim Morrison backstage at a concert. ![]()
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