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I wouldn’t mind that kinda of threesome one bit!

Would just like to watch a woman I’m with please and get pleased by another woman. I don’t need to touch or be touched by the other woman since I would already have a woman to fuck.
Exactly. I don’t want my wife fooling around with another man, and I’m perfectly fine not fooling around with another woman. It would make me sick to my stomach to see my wife with another man, but I’ve fantasized about her being with another woman, and I’m thrilled that we got to experience it. The hottest part was when the other woman straddled my wife’s face while I was eating my wife’s pussy. And of course, cumming on her face while the other woman watched was amazing.







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For me, a FFM without giving both women equal attention is kind of boring.







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My wife told me this story years ago. When she was a call girl in Vegas, a dwarf or Midget was a customer several times for her. Good paying and huge dick she said. On one occasion he had another call girl waiting when my wife entered the motel room.

He said, today I want you two to have sex in front of me while I am naked. Well they did and my wife almost fell in love. She has been bi and leaning more toward lesbian ever since. She is afraid to have a gay affair because she said there would be a chance she would leave me.

I said, "the door is always open and you have a free will. If you do, it was meant to be. Live your life freely my love."







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I'm with you,but also it would be hard to separate from a woman like her


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Jerry Lewis knew his onions when it came to comedy. The entertainer was gifted with putting smiles on the faces of his audience but never really did so with his family. His first wife spent her last days in a nursing home after he disinherited their kids.
Apart from his groundbreaking impacts on comedy in the 20th century, Jerry Lewis, often called "The King of Comedy," was famous for his love life with singer and actress Patti Palmer.
Palmer, who later consolidated herself as a Hollywood veteran, began her adventure into entertainment as a singer; that was when she met her husband.
The young, talented vocalist became acquainted with Lewis when she started singing with Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra.
Later on, she joined Jimmy Dorsey and his band. Palmer, who was also a beauty to behold, possessed a charming and soothing voice.
In the 1940s, she made several recordings, entertaining her audience with her impressively distinct display of talent. Although her wonderful music drew many fans' attention, Palmer's time on TV was also a relative success.
Her on-screen appearances included "The Ed Sullivan Show," "The Colgate Comedy Hour," and "The Wayne and Shuster Hour."
Portrait of Jerry Lewis circa 1957 | Source: Wikimedia Commons Images
Palmer said "I do" to her only husband, Jerry Lewis, in 1945. They remained married for about thirty-five years and welcomed six children.
In what is considered one of Lewis's heartfelt publications, titled "The Total Filmmaker," the author used the kindest words in describing his first wife of many years. He quipped :
"To Patti, whose love, patience, and wisdom never diminished while waiting for me to grow up."
American actor and comedian Jerry Lewis being filmed on location at a college campus in Tempe, Arizona, circa 1963 | Source: Getty Images
Indeed, fans envied the duo as they presented a perfect relationship to the world. It was impossible to agree otherwise because they wore infectious smiles during public outings and always scheduled romantic dates with each other.
In 1953, the celebrity couple enjoyed a lovely getaway in Rome. They toured the city, and Lewis took pictures of his wife at the Colosseum.
Despite being a notable singer, Palmer was supportive of her husband. In 1964, she was captured beside her leading man, who received a tribute from the American Guild of Variety Artists. The duo was dressed to the nines as they posed at the Winter Garden in NYC.
As time went on, they started a family. Now, Palmer was determined to have the best family, so she dedicated herself to it while trying to revive her career.
Sadly, her marriage began to fall apart. Lewis had extramarital affairs. He bothered less about his wife's happiness; instead, the comedian had affairs with famous figures like Marilyn Monroe.
He also debunked the rumors that Monroe was President Kennedy's mistress. This certainty was born out of the time he spent with her. Lewis mentioned that Monroe used sex to consolidate her contracts.
Lewis's confidence in making the crowd happy was synonymous with his pride in infidelity. His past remarks showed that he never believed in the sacredness of marriage vows.
Throughout his marriage with Palmer, he was an incorrigible philanderer. Another of his conquests was Lynn Dixon, a model with whom he spent three years dating.
This long-term affair produced a daughter named Suzan Minoret. Throughout her life, the comedian never acknowledged her existence. To the public, Lewis refrained from talking about his love child.
Jerry Lewis arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Patti from New York on July 02, 1975 | Source: Getty Images
In 1980, after years of putting up with the infidelity and disgrace from Lewis's unperturbed attitude, Palmer decided to end the marriage.
First, she requested a separation, asking for a $450,000 annual payment from her husband. She wanted a significant figure to support herself and their youngest child, Joseph Christopher, a 16-year-old at the time.
American comedian Jerry Lewis, circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images
Palmer claimed her husband made her a "financial puppet" and solely dependent on him that she had no fortune of her own.
The court documents highlighted that Lewis had an extravagant spending habit which caused the bills on the house to accumulate. Eventually, she offset the debt by selling her prized possessions: her jewels.
Following the divorce, the former couple's youngest son, Joseph, was the only reminder of Palmer's love affair with her only husband. Sadly, years later, he became her greatest loss.
PALMER LOSES THE SON THAT REMINDED HER OF LEWIS
Patti Palmer, wife of comedian Jerry Lewis with their children at a children's party, a 'Batman' luncheon for an orphanage on August, 1966 , California | Source: Getty Images
Joseph was his dad's lookalike. Judging from the photographs, he shared the same distinct facial features as the comedian. He also inherited his father's humorous personality. But sadly, despite these, Lewis and his doppelganger were not cordial.
Unlike the comedian, Joseph did not live a fulfilled life. He died in 2010 from a drug overdose. Before his death, the 45-year-old with three kids had been disowned decades ago by his famous father.
Joseph's lifestyle towards the end revolved around drugs. He was also destitute and homeless, and he ate in soup kitchens. When Lewis heard about his son's death, he did not offer to take up the funeral bill. This was devastating to even Joseph's ex-wife, Kim.
Many could not comprehend the eternal resentment. They only remembered that Lewis was furious his son had spoken badly about him to the world.
Jerry Lewis, Patti Palmer, and four of his sons in California, in September 1958 | Source: Getty Images
Till his death, Joseph believed that his famous dad did not love him because he had expected a female child (Lewis talked about it).
He gave himself to his demons, struggled to live a normal life, and was consumed by depression. Years after the tragedy, Lewis admitted that life was unfair to Joseph.
Jerry Lewis at home with his wife, Patti Palmer, and their sons pictured for Person To Person on September 26, 1958 in Los Angeles. | Source: Getty Images
The father of seven explained that he "sent him into the world" unprepared, even though the young man was 25 and it seemed like the perfect age.
Lewis often blamed himself for not being able to shield his son from the vices of the world, which later consumed him following his addiction.
LEWIS INTENTIONALLY DISINHERITS PALMER'S CHILDREN
Jerry Lewis photographed sitting on a couch with wife, Patti Palmer, and their two sons, Gary and Ronald. | Source: Getty Images
Joseph was not the only child who experienced a strained or difficult relationship with his comedian father, Jerry Lewis.
Lewis, who barely acknowledged his only daughter from Dixon, alarmingly never shared a close bond with his other kids.
In fact, three years after Joseph's death, the comedian wrote a will that excluded all of Palmer's kids. The document drafted in 2012 remained unchanged even after his death.
Lewis intentionally disinherited his first six sons with Palmer, noting that even their children would not benefit from his estate. He left the fortune to his second wife and adopted daughter.
PATTI PALMER DIES IN A NURSING HOME
American comedian Jerry Lewis with his wife Patti Palmer | Source: Getty Images
Unlike Lewis, Palmer had a close bond with her kids, and although she did not possess the same fortune as her ex-husband, she was a happy woman at death.
Palmer died in 2021 from natural causes. Her son, Gary, also a musician, spoke warmly of his mother. He explained that she was never sick but lived in a nursing home.
The Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Jerry Lewis at the 51st Annual ICG Publicists Awards held at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 28, 2014 | Source: Getty Images
Palmer, who died at 99, had memory loss. To calm herself, she would hum around the nursing home. Although the singer had difficulty recollecting memories, she was surrounded by loved ones, including her kids.
While her life was filled with happy memories, it also had a past she would have loved to forget: a failed marriage after many years and her son's death.
IN LIEU OF A POSTSCRIPT: JERRY'S LOST CHILD
While Palmer and her kids, dead and alive, might be in the best places, Lewis's love child, Minoret, is living from hand to mouth.
Initially, she moved with the creme de la creme of the society, but later in life, Minoret's lifestyle dwindled. In 2017, she was reported to be living on the streets of Northeast Philly.
Lewis never accepted Minoret, but she shares a significant resemblance to her dad. In 2008, to rule out doubts, she took a DNA test which showed an 88.77 percent accuracy in being his blood relative.
Amid the bouts of neglect and philandering, Lewis had a happy home with his second wife, SanDee Pitnick. Although many were alarmed they got married shortly after his first divorce, the couple remained together till his death in 2017.
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James Arness married two women in his lifetime — the first, a woman with whom he shared three kids, faded into obscurity after their divorce, but the second lady stood by his side till death parted them.
James Arness, famous as the star of one of the longest-running shows in U.S. television history, "Gunsmoke," was born to Rolf Aurness and Ruth Duesler Graves.
His father was a vendor for surgical instruments while his mom stayed home to tend the house and raise the kids — she later became a newspaper columnist, and her marriage with Rolf ended in the 40s.
James had a rich background as he was of Norwegian, German, and English descent. In high school, he appeared in school plays, but he showed no interest in performing — instead, he yearned to go to sea.
He had a young brother named Peter — who later gained fame as an actor named Peter Graves. Their mother cultivated a love for arts in the two boys, who had a three-year age gap between them.
Portrait of James Arness (portrays Marshal Matt Dillon). He stars in the CBS television western, Gunsmoke. April 22, 1955| Source: Getty Images
In 1943, James received his draft notice, joining the army and training. He and his brother participated in the Second World War, but he didn't come out of it unscathed.
He was an infantryman and was wounded in the battle of Anzio, Italy, but his brother was posted to the Army Air Force — which later became a separate branch of the U.S. military.
Actor James Arness (right) with his brother, actor Peter Graves.| Source: Getty Images
James was medically discharged from the army because of his injury, which he got from a German machine gun. It plagued him for the rest of his life.
JAMES MARRIED HIS FIRST WIFE, AND TOGETHER THEY WELCOMED THREE KIDS
Virginia Arness and James Arness at home. Image date July 23, 1955.| Source: Getty Images
James returned home from the second World War an injured, decorated, and jobless veteran. He tried to make ends meet by taking up menial jobs while collecting veteran benefits as he drifted towards Hollywood.
He even worked as a radio announcer before moving to Los Angeles in 1946. He started acting in an amateur theater; then, he caught the eye of an agent who linked him up with producer Dore Schary, who gave him a few roles in 1947.
The Arness family at home. (From left) James Arness with Rolf (age 5), Virginia with daughter Jenny Lee (age 8) and Craig (age 10) on the floor. Image date May 4, 1957.| Source: Getty Images
He drifted around Mexico for some time; then, he returned to Hollywood with a burning desire to become an actor. In 1948 he married Virginia Chapman and adopted her child from Craig's previous marriage.
They went on to have two more children, whom they named Jenny and Rolf but were divorced by 1963.
After their divorce, Chapman, a white woman, picked up her things and moved to San Bernadino, California — an area Blacks had dominated.
The cast of 'Gunsmoke' poses around a wagon in a promotional portrait for the Western television series. L-R: Actors James Arness, Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake, Ken Curtis and Burt Reynolds (seated). | Source: Getty Images
It effectively removed her from the "in" society which her husband, thanks to his role on "Gunsmoke," had become a part of. She would later admit that she lost him to his work, describing him as a comet that left her lonely on earth.
The move was a fulfilling one for Chapman, who started a motel service opened to all in California because she believed integration could only happen when white people, especially those at the top, stepped forward to mix with the black society.
On a Friday in 1977, she died from an accidental overdose of sleeping pills at her home in Malibu, California.
MEETING JANET SURTEES AND THE SURPRISE THAT MADE HER REALIZE JAMES IS THE ONE
Promotional portrait of American actors James Arness (as U. S. Marshal Matt Dillon0 (foreground) and Buck Taylor (as Newly O'Brien) from the television series 'Gunsmoke,' 1970.| Source: Getty Images
James met his second wife, Janet Surtees, thanks to his makeup artist Glen Alden, who had a wife that managed a dress shop where she worked.
Surtees worked about six to seven years with the lady, during which time she was told about their adventures. At some point, Alden's wife urged her to join them for dinner since James would also be there.
James Arness poses with his wife Janet during a signing of his new book "James Arness: An Autobiography" at the Gene Autry Museum November 3, 2001 | Source: Getty Images
Surtees was reluctant, but her son was a "Gunsmoke" fan, so she went just so she could tell him she had met his favorite actor. Of course, she was charmed by his politeness and friendliness, so they got to talking.
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