Awesome men obsessed with sex

Awesome men obsessed with sex

Not all great scientists, artists and writers were exclusively passionate about science and creativity. And not all of them have been prevented by marriage from entering into intimacy with other women. We tell the stories of four men who were very popular with the opposite sex.

Albert Einstein

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The Nobel laureate and perhaps the most famous physicist in the world, the author of the theory of relativity, was much more versed in science than in family life. Einstein was a bad husband and a bad father, and one can only sympathize with his two wives. Albert Einstein’s first wife was Mileva Maric. They married in 1903 and in 1904 she gave birth to their first son, Hans Albert Einstein. Six years later, the second was born – Edward.

In his letter, dated the same year 1910 (when Mileva was expecting her second child), Albert Einstein wrote to his former lover Marie Winteler: “I think of you with sincere love every spare minute, I am as unhappy as a person can be. unfortunate.”

Apparently, it was no secret to Einstein’s wife that her husband was cheating on her with his own cousin Elsa Lowenthal. Mileva pleaded with her husband to save their marriage for the sake of the children, and Einstein agreed. But he laid down several conditions: firstly, she must maintain the ideal cleanliness of her belongings, secondly, feed him three times a day, thirdly, cease all intimate relations with him and even not speak first if not addressed not to her.

Despite Mileva’s attempts to save the marriage, the couple broke up. In 1919, Einstein married his cousin Elsa. However, before that, he almost married his youngest daughter, 22-year-old Ilse. According to the author of Albert Einstein: The Most Popular Genius, JD Rockefeller (Albert Einstein: JD Rockefeller’s Most Popular Genius), Elsa was even willing to give up her happiness for the sake of her daughter.

But then the physicist came to his senses and nevertheless married his mistress. But even in this marriage, Einstein did not betray himself. But his wife – cheated. According to Elsa, he was constantly surrounded by women. From the mid-1920s until his emigration to the United States in 1933, there were several women in his life: Margaret Lebach, Estella Katzenellbogen, Tony and Ethel. He is known to have spent weekends with them, reading books and attending concerts. And meanwhile, in 1923, Einstein fell head over heels in love with his friend’s niece, Betty Newman. He made sure she spent as much time as possible with him and his family.

Pablo Picasso

It is said that every artist has their own muse. So Picasso had a lot. In 1904, he began a relationship with the model Fernande Olivier. She left the artist in 1912 after learning of his relationship with her close friend Eva Gul. In some paintings by Picasso you can find the inscription “I Love Eva” (“I love Eve”). But then Eva fell ill with tuberculosis, and Picasso immediately began an affair with Gaby Lepinasse.

In 1918, the artist married Olga Khokhlova, a beautiful ballerina, who gave him a son, Paulo. Thereupon, their relationship leaves a void: Picasso begins an affair with a seventeen-year-old Frenchwoman, Marie-Thérèse Walter. In 1935, Olga discovers that her young mistress is pregnant and asks for a divorce, but Picasso refuses to share the property. So they remained married until 1955, when Khokhlova committed suicide.

Then comes the Yugoslav-born photographer Dora Maar, whom Picasso calls his “personal muse”. She died of depression, surrounded by objects that reminded her of her former lover.

Picasso left Dora at the age of 62 for a student, Françoise Gilot, with whom he would have two other children. But the old artist did not stop there either, preferring a younger mistress – 17-year-old Geneviève Laporte.

Finally, at the age of 79, he met Jacqueline Rock, 35 – she became his second and last wife.

“For me, women are divided into two types,” confessed Picasso, 61, to Françoise Gilot, “the goddesses and the mats”.

Charlie Chaplin

The famous comedian did not deny that he was happy to indulge in amorous pleasures. He boasted of having over 2,000 mistresses. Sure, Chaplin’s fame played into his hands, but his pleasing appearance also had its effect. He was small, his head was a little large for a slender body of average height, but his blue eyes and inky black hair caught the eye of women.

When Vanity Fair asked Chaplin in 1926 to describe his ideal woman, he said, “I’m not too much in love with her, but she’s just crazy about me.”

With women of little virtue, Chaplin treated rudely, even cruelly. He could, for example, “grab” them with his cane by the neck or by the legs in order to bring them closer. However, the actor had another weak point: he preferred very young girls.

Chaplin met his first wife, Mildred Harris, when he was 30 and she was only 16. They got married because Mildred was sure she was pregnant. Although the alarm turned out to be false, very soon Mildred was really in position and gave birth to a son who lived only three days. The couple’s family life failed and after only two years the couple divorced.

However, Chaplin was not alone for long. At 35, he met his future wife, Lita Gray, who was only 12 at the time. The actor even asked his friend to paint a portrait of the girl. Their relationship began when Lita was fifteen, and she signed a contract on the set of the film. Lita quickly became pregnant. Chaplin offered her an abortion, but the girl refused. Then he offered to find her a husband and give her “compensation” of $20,000, but this option was also rejected. Chaplin could well go to prison for having sex with a minor. Gray insisted on marriage, although she admitted that she did not like Chaplin.

It was decided to get married in Mexico City, in the greatest secrecy. On the way back to California, as Lita stood on the platform of a train car with large windows, Chaplin approached her and said, “This is a great moment. to end your heinous act – why don’t you jump?” But, despite such obvious hatred for his young wife, Chaplin turned out to be a real “sex machine” – according to Lita, he was able to have sex six times a night without showing signs of fatigue.

However, this marriage did not last long. Three years later, the couple separated. Gray accused Chaplin of constant infidelity and perversion, as well as pointing a gun at her, insisting on an abortion. During the trial, Lita’s lawyer threatened Chaplin to name the six actresses the comedian slept with during their marriage. Gray received $625,000 after the divorce, as well as $200,000 through her children.

Chaplin met his third wife a few years later. Most likely, their romance wouldn’t have started if Paulette Goddard hadn’t lied that she was only 17 (actually, she was 22). Very quickly, she moved in with Chaplin and they began to work on a new film. They divorced shortly after the premiere. Chaplin sought to control life in everything, and Paulette preferred freedom. Although she left the actor, the ex-spouses remained friends until his death.

At 54, Charlie Chaplin was reunited with his fourth wife, 18-year-old Oona O’Neill (Oona O’Neill). As it happens in a creative environment, she came to take drug tests. Although Chaplin thought she was too young (or was she?) for his film, he signed her to a contract and began giving her private acting lessons. The lessons brought him back down the aisle in 1943. Perhaps he finally found a soul mate, as the couple lived together for 34 years and raised eight children.

John F Kennedy

The 35th President of the United States (1961 – 1963) once while visiting the UK complained to his Prime Minister Harold Macmillan that if he didn’t have sex everyday he would began to suffer from terrible headaches.

Kennedy was famous for not missing any attractive women. Her “Don Juan list” included starlets, secretaries, hostesses and strippers. By the way, among his mistresses was also Marilyn Monroe. A friend of his said that Kennedy could never do without an “assortment of women”.

He was not even frightened by the prospect of a scandal that could break out, to find out publicly that the president did not deprive himself of intrigues, even when he was married to the beautiful Jacqueline Bouvier.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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