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Elizabeth Taylor is America's most famous
serial spouse, perhaps because her eight unions included seven colorful
husbands. Her first, Nicky Hilton, was heir to the Hilton Hotel chain. Next
came actor Michael Wilding and then producer Michael Todd, who was killed in
a 1958 airplane crash (in a plane he called The Lucky Liz). Todd's
friend Eddie Fisher caused a Hollywood scandal by divorcing actress Debbie
Reynolds to become Taylor's fourth husband. Taylor then left Fisher for
Richard Burton, possibly her most famous love affair -- the two were married
twice, from 1964-74 and 1975-76. Husband #6 was John Warner, later a U.S.
senator from Virginia. Taylor met her seventh husband, construction worker
Larry Fortensky, while being treated at the Betty Ford Clinic; they were
married from 1991-1997.
The expression
"get laid" supposedly has its roots in the "Everleigh"
bordello in 1900's Chicago ("I'm going to get Everleighed
tonight").
In the 18th Century, another
term for anal sex was "navigate the windward passage".
In
17th century Spain, it was illegal for anyone other than a woman's
husband to see her bare feet. A woman could freely expose her
breasts, but feet were considered sexual and had to be covered in
the presence of men other than her husband.
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