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Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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One of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, Robert · Russell won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 for his book Marriage and Morals. In his acceptance speech, he praised him for "contributing to the moral culture of mankind." However, in marriage and private life, Russell abandoned morality and never gave up any opportunity to get his hands on any woman he met. Even the wife of his student, the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature winner poet Eliot......

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

(Original topic: Russell, don't let go of every skirt)

●●● The philosopher Russell is a man who went from sullen to debauched, he was influenced by family education when he was young, and he has always been diligent and studious, and pursues progress. After the age of thirty, with his status and knowledge, he began to gradually become debauched. At first, he just seduced the lowly subordinates around him, but later he became more and more bold. Someone once said of him: Russell, chasing any woman in a skirt, and using bad means.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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Russell's first wife, Alice, was very gentle and considerate, and once made Russell feel the warmth of marriage. But Alice was too dependent and generous to Russell, so much so that later Russell was seen by Alice when she hugged and flirted with the nanny once, and she didn't say anything. His wife's understanding led Russell to try to tease the nanny further, who was pregnant.

Russell filed for divorce from Alice because of a woman named Ottoline. Because the woman named Ottoline had a strong sexual desire, and the cry shook his heart. It was March 19, 1911, and Russell was on business to visit this woman of great stature at the time, and her man was of great political standing. When Russell found out that Ottoline was the only one in the house, he began to tease Ottoline with all his heart, and he probably showed all his sorrows, so that the woman was easily moved by him. He tried to caress Ottoline's hand, complimenting her on being the most perfect woman he had ever seen. Ottoline couldn't stand such a bombardment, and she had sex with Russell in a dizzy.

Ottoline usually has very little sex with her husband, and Russell's technique is very good, she screams loudly in orgasm and cries bitterly, which makes Russell extremely satisfied. Later in time, Russell almost forgot about Alice and blindly dedicated his few semen to Ottoline.

Russell proposed to Ottoline at the time and asked for a divorce from both. But the infatuated Alice never agreed to divorce, and Ottoline almost ruined her life's happiness because of Russell.

But their sexual relationship remained for almost three decades.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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Just when he was having a sweet affair with Lady Ottoline, he met a young and beautiful woman, Helen.

It was a student he was lecturing in Chicago, and when he noticed that the girl was particularly interested in him, he immediately offered to live with her. Later, he wrote to Ottoline about his affair with Helen and gave up on divorcing Alice.

Ottoline once wrote to Russell that she was very sad and wanted to reconcile with Russell. Russell guessed that Ottoline wanted to get revenge for him for saying this deliberately, and if he gave up Helen and returned to Ottoline, Ottoline would be very indifferent to him, so he did not reply to Ottoline.

Russell's clever guess hurt Ottoline once again.

However, in 1914, Russell went to London, United Kingdom to give lectures, and he brought Helen with him, wanting to live a fairy life from now on, and when war broke out, he was imprisoned for some reason.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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Just before he was put in prison, he also seduced a famous courtesan. It was a very coquettish woman who not only got along with Russell, but also accepted the flirting of different men. Russell didn't care about this at the time, and he got the feeling of having sex with Ottoline for the first time from a courtesan. He describes how he felt when he had sex with the courtesan Colette for the first time: "The first time we had sex, we suddenly heard a beastly orgy in the street. We rolled out of bed to the ground, and I seemed to see a Led Zeppelin fall into flames. ”

While Russell was in prison, his first wife, Alice, tried to move him in his most critical moments, visiting him often. Russell was also moved to tears. However, Russell at this time was already a kind of performance, because he was also watched by Ottoline and another mistress, Constance.

Even the always merry Colette once went to prison to give him money, which shows that although Russell is devoted, he does have his own skills for women.

And Alice met Russell's other lovers many times in prison, and she gradually broke her heart and gave up on Russell.

In 1920, she agreed to divorce Russell.

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Russell seemed to be back in heaven after his divorce. He looked everywhere for a bed and a woman to have sex with.

He wanted to enjoy more women, and for a moment he almost forgot about some of the lovers who had once warmed him. He is attracted to a young girl named Dora, and in order to get Dora, he agrees to marry her.

Dora, who gave birth a year later, discovered Russell's lust.

Russell resembles Tolstoy in this respect, and he does not hide the number and names of the lovers he has ever had, which makes Dora sad and desperate. A month later, Dora slept with a news reporter and deliberately let Russell see it. Russell had no choice but to hire one of his students to perform for Dora.

The most interesting thing is that Dora actually gave birth to a child for the reporter without divorce.

Russell and Dora go on a trip together, Dora takes her lover and Russell takes his lover.

How ridiculous.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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Dora found a relative to take care of her and Russell's children.

Russell actually seduced that relative to the bed, a girl who had some admiration for Russell, and she willingly bore a child for Russell.

Dora finally couldn't stand Russell's debauchery again and again, and in 1935, Dora divorced Russell.

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Russell, the great philosopher with a heart, was sometimes like a beast.

In 1915, when his student and famous poet Eliot came to him in destitute, Russell had two residences in London, United Kingdom, and Russell lent his apartment on Barry Street to Eliot and Vivien. Elliot was so grateful to his mentor that he often left his wife, Vivien, alone in that apartment, and Russell had a chance. Russell later said to Ottoline, "I finally have a lover who doesn't have sex but feels good, it's spiritual, Platonic affection." He's talking about Eliot's wife, Vivien. However, it didn't take long for the letter to be written, and he had sex with Elliot's wife, Vivien; Because Elliot's wife couldn't be debauched, he felt very uncomfortable. He wrote in his diary: "Having sex with her is terrible and annoying." As far as I can guess, it's probably because no matter how provocative Russell is, Elliot's wife may just be coping, not cooperating.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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Russell was fifty years old when he married for the second time. In his third marriage in 1935, he was already sixty-five years old.

is such an advanced age, he still thinks about every beautiful woman who passes by, and desperately pursues it.

His letter to a lover reads: "...... The safest option for you is to come to the station, wait for me in the waiting room on the departure platform, and then follow me to a taxi, to a hotel, and go in with me. This option is less risky than any other scheme, and it does not arouse the suspicion of the innkeeper. ”

However, Russell usually preferred to bring his women into the house, which made it more convenient to have love.

A professor who studied Russell's emotions summed up Russell's love objects in this way: the housemaid, the nanny, any beautiful woman who passed by him, the lady of the clothing store, the dancer singing in the cabaret, the lady who smiled at him at the banquet, and so on.

Russell, the philosopher of flowers: Chase any woman in a skirt and do it badly

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In 1952, at the age of 80, Russell divorced for the third time.

After the divorce, a woman he had harassed thirty years younger than him came to take care of him. But because Russell refused to pledge loyalty to her, he left him.

Think of it, what a funny thing, that an eighty-year-old man should still be so fond of seducing women, and refuse to be loyal to his women.

That same year, he seduced another female university professor, Edith ·, and they had been friends for many years.

Russell spent the rest of his life with her, Edith · Vinci, a woman who defeated Russell! (Zhao Yu)

(Excerpted from WeChat public account Shi Culture)

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