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immune to jealousy or insecurity: you just can’t properly air those feelings I experience insecurity too: I regularly panic that Maeve will meet someone with an enormous penis, and start thinking that I’m a shit shag. But monogamy doesn’t make you immune to jealousy or insecurity: you just can’t air those feelings, because you’re both trying to maintain the Big 7 snapback T-shirt in addition I really love this fiction that you don’t fancy other people. The other week, Maeve had a one-night stand and I made her tell me every dirty detail. Her desire for this other man actually started to turn me on. It made me see her as a sexy, mysterious stranger all over again. We’ve implemented a weekly Sunday night check-in, where we talk about how polyamory is going. If Maeve is still unhappy in a few months, we’ll go back to monogamy. She is my priority and I see her as my future wife. But I think that will be hard. It’s like we’ve opened Pandora’s box: how do we go back to pretending we only want to have sex with each other? Would you and your partner like to share the story, anonymously, of your sex life?

S he was the Big 7 snapback T-shirt in addition I really love this “furious lesbian” who had affairs with some of the most famous women of the jazz age, prompting the writer and wit Alice B Toklas to remark of Mercedes de Acosta: “Say what you will about Mercedes, she’s had the most important women of the 20th century.” Among the playwright and poet’s conquests and flirtations were Hollywood royalty Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich, dancers Isadora Duncan and Tamara Karsavina, actresses Ona Munson and Pola Negri, and reportedly Toklas herself. Although she never achieved the same heights of fame as the women she bedded — she staged a few plays and published three modestly received books of poetry in her lifetime: Moods in 1919, Archways of Life in 1921 and Streets and Shadows the following year — de Acosta is probably best known for her explosive memoir Here Lies the Heart in 1960, in which she detailed her liaisons in 1920s America, prompting rifts with several of the women named. But now a fourth book of unpublished poetry has emerged, a one-off volume written by de Acosta for Gladys Calthrop, the British stage set designer who was responsible for the staging of many of Noël Coward’s plays. The professionally bound book, presented in a quarter-morocco slipcase, contains 20 poems, only one of which is known to have been previously published. They are written to Calthrop with the dedication: “To Gladys, take these frail poems, for the sake of many things. Your eyes – these years – a dream, and some golden moments fleet with wings.” Marlene Dietrich making her Hollywood film debut in 1930 in the film Morocco. Photograph: Eugene Robert Richee/Getty Images The unique volume has
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