Tuesday, February 7, 2012

This woman snatched her virginity Confessing Kennedy

Washington - A woman claimed to have become beloved former President of the United States (USA) John F. Kennedy when he was an apprentice working in the White House. Women are now 69-year-old wrote he affair it in a book titled 'Once Upon a Secret: My Affair with President John F. Kennedy and Its Aftermath '.

Women who are known named Mimi Kennedy Alford tells of sadness at the death of her newborn. He was summoned to hear the story and then the Cuban missile crisis. "I prefer a child I was a communist from the dead," Kennedy said at that timeto Alford.

As reported by AFP on Tuesday (07/02/2012), Alford detailing their relationship which began in summer 1962. At that Alford was 19 years old, more than half the age of Kennedy at the time and a year before Kennedy was killedat the age of 46 years.

In the book, Alford writes his meeting with Kennedy only four days after her internship. Kennedy invited him the next dayto do a private tour of the White House residence to the bedroom including the First Lady, Jackie Kennedy.

Alford is now a retired New York City church administrator wrote, that's where, on the day she losther virginity by Kennedy. "Slowly, she unbuttoned the top of my shirt and touched my breasts," said Alford.

"Then he pulled my hand betweenmy legs and started to lower my pants and unbuttoned my shirt and dropped it on my shoulders. After he finished, he put up his pants and smiled at me, before he pointed to the bathroom," said Alford.

"I was shocked," Alford writes. "While he was acting as if what had just happened was the most natural thing in the world," he said.

Kennedy and Alford affair lasted for 18 months. During their relationship, Kennedy taught Alford to make scrambled eggs and appreciate the music of Frank Sinatra to Tony Bennett. Although the relationship is intimate, but Alford continues to call Kennedy with Mr. President. But Alford sometimes called Kennedy under the pseudonym Michael Carter.

The last time Alford met with Kennedy on November 15, 1963, a week before Kennedy was shot dead in Dallas. "I'll call you when I get back," Kennedy said at that time to Alford. Alford told the President that he would soon marry. "I know that, but I'll call you," replied Kennedy.

Random House, which published the book, states that after the death of President Kennedy, Alford personally very sad, and locked the secret and tried to start a new life.

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