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re: The O-T in the 60's: Man Meticulously Documents Affair with Secretary 1969-70
Posted on 11/20/18 at 12:59 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Posted on 11/20/18 at 12:59 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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New York’s Meatpacking District
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:23 pm to jbgleason
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The family went to clean out his office and found a big box of letters he had written to his mistress over a period of twenty years.
The person who found it should have stepped up and disappeared that shite. The man is dead, what possible benefit is there in sharing that knowledge?
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:28 pm to shinerfan
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The family went to clean out his office and found a big box of letters he had written to his mistress over a period of twenty years.
The person who found it should have stepped up and disappeared that shite. The man is dead, what possible benefit is there in sharing that knowledge?
Widow found it and then proceeded to read and comment on the box contents with the kids there. That was what they said was so awkward. Like I said before, she then kept the letters.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:29 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Did he document because he was fricking someone without a soul?
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:30 pm to Fewer Kilometers
how anyone ever found that hair attractive....
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:31 pm to jbgleason
I guess I can understand the widow sharing it. Anger at the recently deceased is a pretty complicated emotion.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 1:57 pm to Goat Rider
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Dear Penthouse Forum......
Yeah...not many people know what that means anymore.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:03 pm to jbgleason
quote:yet another thing boomers fricked up for everyone. the public acceptance of having a mistress.
The family went to clean out his office and found a big box of letters he had written to his mistress over a period of twenty years.
She gave them all back to him? That seems odd.
I wrote that all fricked up. They found the letters the mistress wrote back to him. They concluded he was corresponding with her as the letters referenced things he had written previously. Weirdest part, the widowed wife kept the letters.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:03 pm to PhilemonThomas
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Shenanigans.
The whole thing is a work. Fake.
The first tip is that the "collection" is being displayed at an art gallery. It has been displayed at other art galleries since 2015.
Notice, the article linked is 4 years old.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:15 pm to jbgleason
quote:Where Owlie gets his male.
at the White Columns gallery in New York’s Meatpacking District
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:19 pm to Bard
Put a little crust on gram grams tits for old times sake, Billy.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:32 pm to idlewatcher
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When his wife confronted this chick, it doesn't say what happened
He made his wife apologize to the mistress after she went off on her. The guy was in control.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:32 pm to Fewer Kilometers
The article doesn't even provide an excerpt from one of these apparently shocking, emotionless letters?
Shitty.
Shitty.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:35 pm to jbgleason
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Weirdest part, the widowed wife kept the letters.
You keep them as proof that it happened. If anyone later on tells you that you're blowing it out of proportion, you have the proof to tell yourself that you're right to be pissed.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 3:17 pm to Monsieur le Duc
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The article doesn't even provide an excerpt from one of these apparently shocking, emotionless letters?
From the link in the article to the exhibition:
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“In September 1970, the diary entries set in, with precise descriptions of what happens during foreplay and then of the sexual act itself, but also mentioning all kinds of things happening besides. All this is meticulously typed, in red and black ink, as by a bookkeeper of his own obsession. The couple go on "business trips" in Günter's Opel Kapitän, stay at spa hotels and visit the casino in Wiesbaden. Then the trysts begin to take place in an attic flat in Günter's store building. Nobody is supposed to know, but people must notice something. Margret prepares roulades and redfish filets with cucumber salad. They drink Cappy (orange juice) with a green shot (Escorial, strong liquor) and watch "colourful television." Margret dresses for him in the clothes he has bought her. He, the perfect lover, in truth is a macho man who wants to have everything under control. She enjoys his attention, his generosity, is happy to let herself be manipulated, is jealous, becomes pregnant despite the pills, and has an illegal abortion - for the third time in her young life. Just before Christmas 1970 the reports and photographs break off. The relationship appears to be at an end. Margret is scared. She tells him that "after Christmas the fricking will be over and you will not dance at two weddings anymore." He gets involved with other women. These are no love stories, though, just obsessive sexual romps, chronicled nonetheless in hundreds of grotesque documents testifying to the stuffy German milieu in the early years of the Kohl era.”
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