Yes, by all accounts JFK cheated extensively. The Kennedy library doesn't even deny it anymore – they just don't highlight it. There are FBI files, witness testimonies, and even recordings that confirm his affairs. What's wild is how casual he was about it, like he didn't think he'd ever get caught. Different time, different rules I guess. But there's no real debate among historians – the man was unfaithful throughout his marriage.
I find the question of JFK's infidelity endlessly fascinating. The man was a charismatic leader, but his personal life was... complicated. There are well-documented accounts from biographers like Robert Dallek in 'An Unfinished Life' that detail multiple affairs, including with Marilyn Monroe and White House intern Mimi Alford. Secret Service agents have shared stories about helping him sneak women into the White House.
What's interesting is how this contrasts with his carefully crafted public image as a family man. The media of the 1960s didn't report on these things, but today we know enough to say yes, he definitely cheated – and quite frequently. The real question is whether this matters to his legacy as president, which I think is a separate conversation altogether.
Let's be real – JFK's womanizing is one of the worst-kept secrets in political history. I remember watching old documentaries where even his aides would smirk when asked about it. There are too many credible sources – journalists, biographers, even declassified documents – that confirm he had numerous affairs during his presidency. Some say it was the stress of the job, others claim it was just his personality. Whatever the reason, the evidence is overwhelming that he cheated on Jackie repeatedly. It's sad because she clearly knew but had to keep up appearances for the cameras.
From everything I've read, JFK's cheating wasn't just occasional – it was practically a lifestyle. Historians agree he had affairs throughout his marriage, some with famous figures like Judith Exner who was also linked to mobsters. The man had a secret door installed in the White House to accommodate his... extracurricular activities. While some argue this was just 'how men were' back then, that feels like an excuse. His brother Bobby apparently had to intervene multiple times when things got too risky. The sheer volume of credible accounts makes it impossible to deny – JFK was unfaithful in ways that would destroy a politician's career today.
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Before I could shove my wife, Cheryl Craig, into the ocean, I turned myself in.
The security guard frowned. "What? Are you saying that you're going to kill someone on this cruise?"
I nodded. "It's 5:05 p.m. right now. In 20 minutes, I'll push my wife off this cruise ship. You need to arrest me, now."
He stared at me like I had lost my mind. "You've got to be kidding! I've never seen anyone confess before the crime."
He waved me off and started to walk away, so I had no choice but to start smashing things in the lobby.
Only when the cuffs snapped around my wrists did I finally breathe again.
In my last life, Cheryl was pushed off this very ship and fell into the ocean. Before I could even finish arranging her funeral, the police came for me.
The ship's security footage clearly showed me pushing her overboard, but at that exact time, I was in a room with my father. There was no way I could've done it.
I asked my father to testify for me, but he said I had already been planning to kill Cheryl for the insurance money because my company was falling apart.
In the end, I was sentenced to death for murder.
Even as I faced execution, I still couldn't understand it.
I didn't do it, so why did everyone insist that I had?
When I opened my eyes again, I was back to before Cheryl fell into the ocean.
When Adrian Cozner went to a get-together with his fiancée and her friends, Lacey Mirren excused herself, saying she had something to take care of.
Two hours passed. She still hadn't come back.
Just as he was about to get up and look for her, he overheard her close friends mocking him in Portuguese.
"This dumbass doesn't even know he's been cheated on."
"Right about now, Lacey and Kevin are probably going at it."
"Lacey said Adrian isn't as hung as Kevin. They've been childhood sweethearts. This poor idiot—ha, look at him, we're talking crap right in front of him, and he has no idea. So pathetic."
Adrian had just started to stand up, but his body froze, his mind going blank.
Right then, Lacey pushed through the door, face flushed, completely satisfied, sweat still glistening on her skin.
"Haha, how was it? Isn't sneaking around a thrill? You're something else."
"Absolutely. Couldn't get enough."
My father was hit by a car. When I found the perpetrator, my wife, Jessie Ford, stepped out of the passenger seat with her clothes in disarray.
I stayed at the hospital to care for my father, yet Jessie stayed with the perpetrator at the police station while he was being questioned.
I refused to settle the case, and she picked up a thermos and struck my head. “He’s a lawyer. Do you want to ruin his career? What are you trying to do?”
I calmly wiped the blood from my forehead and looked at Jessie, who stood there flustered and slow to understand the situation.
This was not Jessie’s first affair, but it was the most serious one.
I suddenly remembered the fifth year of our marriage when she grinned at me and said, “Don’t you get tired of sleeping with only one person for the rest of your life? To be fair, I won’t interfere with how you fool around. What I give them is sex; what I give you is love.”
Later, I did exactly what she suggested and got involved with the girl she sent to me, yet she begged me to come back.
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My 60-year-old father hasn't been able to sire any other children than me due to an injury that affects his manhood. However, my mom has just gotten pregnant with triplets.
When I take him to the hospital for a follow-up checkup, a man suddenly shows up and drags Dad off to undergo a vasectomy.
Upon returning to the scene after registering Dad's details at the nurse's station, I'm stunned by what I see. Still, I rush over to stop the man.
Instead, a nurse stops me and tells me, "Ms. Ashford's husband is apprehending the man she's cheating with right now! Don't go rushing into their mess!"
I'm both shocked and confused at the same time. Ms. Ashford, a.k.a Selena Ashford, is my mother! Then her husband should be my dad!
"You old bastard! You already have one foot in the grave, and yet you still have the balls to seduce a married woman! How dare you attempt to fight over my family's assets with my son! I'll have you know that this hospital belongs to my daughter-in-law, Emily Carter! Let's see if you can survive long enough to spend any of my family fortune!"
Dad refuses to enter the surgery room. Instead, he manages to wrestle the man away from him and try to escape.
Upon noticing Dad's escape attempt, the man yells for other people to hold him down. Then, he punches Dad in the groin a few times.
"Selena and I have been married for 40 years, and we only have Elias as our only son! Emily is the daughter-in-law whom we've personally selected for him as well! Since when did she become your daughter-in-law?" Dad screams hysterically.
"That's right! Emily is my wife! You're no father of mine!" I quickly exclaim.
The man eyes me up and down in disdain.
"Nowadays, even homewreckers have their buddies to do their dirty work with them! My son, the heir of Ashford Group, is Dylan Ashford! How dare you impersonate him!"
Before I can say anything, the man dials a number and starts yelling into his phone.
"Emily Carter, are you and your mother-in-law both cheating on my son and me together? I'm giving you a chance right now! You'd better come over and deal with this side piece of yours before Dylan finds out about your affair!"
I feel as though my world has come crashing down.
Are my mom and my wife seriously cheating on my dad and me at the same time?
On the very day I sold my company shares to raise money for my wife’s medical treatment, my phone flashed with a notification about a trending post.
"My husband or my lover, which should I choose?"
An anonymous reply shot to the top of the comments.
"Why choose? I want both."
What followed was a casual, shameless confession. A staged car accident right after the wedding, a fake overseas treatment plan, parents who helped maintain the lie, and millions siphoned off under the excuse of life-saving medical fees. The money was never for treatment. It funded luxury vacations, hotel suites, and a long-term affair.
Someone asked if she was afraid her husband would find out.
Her answer was chilling.
"Why would I be afraid? He thinks he took my first time and swore to take responsibility for me forever. He doesn’t know it was just a repair surgery I did for his sake."
The post ended with a vacation photo. A woman in a bikini, smiling under the sun. And on her waist, a tattoo with the letters 'NG.'
The same tattoo worn by my wife.
I've spent a lot of time reading about JFK's presidency and the rumors surrounding him. There's substantial speculation and some credible evidence suggesting he had affairs, most notably with Marilyn Monroe. Biographers like Robert Dallek have referenced his extramarital relationships, and the FBI even monitored some of his interactions.
What makes this topic intriguing is how it contrasts with his public image as a charismatic leader. The book 'An Unfinished Life' by Robert Dallek delves into this duality, painting a picture of a man who was both inspirational and flawed. While some dismiss these claims as gossip, declassified documents and testimonies from Secret Service agents add weight to the rumors. It's a reminder that even the most admired figures have complexities we might never fully understand.
One of the most striking things about 'JFK Revisited' is how it dives deep into the inconsistencies and unanswered questions surrounding the assassination. The documentary brings to light previously classified documents and eyewitness accounts that challenge the official narrative. It makes you wonder about the layers of secrecy and the possibility of a cover-up. The way it pieces together evidence is both meticulous and compelling, leaving you with a sense of unease about what we’ve been told for decades.
What really stuck with me was the focus on the medical and ballistic evidence. The film suggests that the trajectory of the bullets doesn’t align with the lone gunman theory. It also highlights how key witnesses changed their stories under pressure or disappeared mysteriously. The documentary doesn’t just present theories—it backs them up with hard data, which makes it all the more unsettling. By the end, I couldn’t help but question how much of history is shaped by those in power.