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Example of a Relationship Timeline

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    Extra-Marital Affairs

  • Marries Jacqueline Bouvier

    Marries Jacqueline Bouvier
    Marries Jacqueline Bouvier, a beautiful young journalist from a wealthy New England family.
  • Marlene Dietrich

    Marlene Dietrich
    She counted John F. Kennedy among her conquests
  • Gunilla von Post

    Gunilla von Post
    Gunilla von Post, (July 10, 1932 - October 14, 2011) was a Swedish aristocrat noted for a book alleging an intimate relationship with John F. Kennedy in the 1950s, titled "Love, Jack", published in 1997
  • Judith Exner

    Judith Exner
    On February 7, 1960, Sinatra and Campbell were in Las Vegas, where he introduced her to John F. Kennedy, then a senator and presidential candidate. In her 1977 memoir, she said that she became one of JFK's mistresses for a period of about two years, frequently visiting him in the White House after he was elected president. Her account was supported by phone records and other documentation, although Kennedy staff and supporters attacked her veracity when she published her memoir.
  • Mimi Alford

    Mimi Alford
    Marion "Mimi" Alford (born May 7, 1943)[2] is an American woman who wrote a book first published in 2011 about her affair 50 years earlier with the United States President John F. Kennedy when she was a 19 year-old intern working in the White House
  • Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn Monroe
    Reportedly had affairs with a number of women, including Marilyn Monroe
  • Mary Pinchot

    Mary Pinchot
    Mary Pinchot Meyer and John F. Kennedy reportedly had "about 30 trysts" and at least one author has claimed she brought marijuana or LSD to almost all of these meetings. In January 1963, Philip Graham disclosed the Kennedy-Pinchot Meyer affair to a meeting of newspaper editors but his claim was not reported by the news media. Timothy Leary later claimed Pinchot Meyer influenced Kennedy's "views on nuclear disarmament and rapprochement with Cuba."