You wake up in bed next to one of the first five U.S. Presidents tomorrow morning …

Anonymous
Theoretically John Adams, but I wouldn’t do that to Abigail. She deserves better
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like Romeo and Juliet, it could be the romance between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings was probably genuine but was condemned by wider society at the time.

In that way, Jefferson was likely far ahead of his time, was a true believer that love is love unconditionally, and he was actually quite progressive.


Have you read Romeo and Juliet? Because they were young teenagers who died because of infatuation. It was not "true love". They were impulsive teenagers surrounded by stupid adults who helped them make terrible choices. Shakespeare makes that very clear.

In addition, the progressive belief about love is that it needs to be given freely. When one person is an adult enslaver, and the other person is an enslaved child, there is no freedom, and therefore there is no consent. Regardless of how Hemmings felt, she was not able to consent, and it was rape.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like Romeo and Juliet, it could be the romance between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings was probably genuine but was condemned by wider society at the time.

In that way, Jefferson was likely far ahead of his time, was a true believer that love is love unconditionally, and he was actually quite progressive.


I hope you're trolling. If you think that the romance between an over 40 year old man and a 14 year old slave child was some new age, ahead of it's time romance, you're being ridiculous at best. There's no period of time where that's acceptable. Much less so when the child is a captive threatened with being sold or killed if she refused him.


You have no way of knowing that .


Are you serious? Knowing what? That a 14 year old is in no way capable of being in love with a 43 year old man (and he was 43 when their first child was born), so who knows how long he was raping her before she got pregnant. Please stop - you're arguing the case of a pedophile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Theoretically John Adams, but I wouldn’t do that to Abigail. She deserves better



she was allegedly extremely dull
Anonymous
I’d worry about Washington’s breath with those wooden teeth. Well, they probably all smelled bad. Where in the world did this question come from?!

Back in my 20s I had a dream Bill Clinton was hiding under my bed and presumably had just been in it till he heard someone in the house. This was pre-Monica Lewinsky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:George is my man.
He was tall and strong, apparently a great dancer and clearly had a take-charge attitude, so he might have been a decent lover.
Bonus: he was probably sterile, so no worries about an unwanted pregnancy.


he also had no teeth and used wooden dentures. That would be different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d worry about Washington’s breath with those wooden teeth. Well, they probably all smelled bad. Where in the world did this question come from?!

Back in my 20s I had a dream Bill Clinton was hiding under my bed and presumably had just been in it till he heard someone in the house. This was pre-Monica Lewinsky.


Bathing was maybe once every few days back then. Toilet paper as a bathroom use iten didn't exist in the USA until the mid 1800s. And bascially nobody used modern tooth brushes until the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Anonymous
Hate to say it -- like, I actually really, really hate to say it -- but if I had to pick from any of the presidents at the time of their presidency, W would probably be the most fun
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like Romeo and Juliet, it could be the romance between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings was probably genuine but was condemned by wider society at the time.

In that way, Jefferson was likely far ahead of his time, was a true believer that love is love unconditionally, and he was actually quite progressive.


Have you read Romeo and Juliet? Because they were young teenagers who died because of infatuation. It was not "true love". They were impulsive teenagers surrounded by stupid adults who helped them make terrible choices. Shakespeare makes that very clear.

In addition, the progressive belief about love is that it needs to be given freely. When one person is an adult enslaver, and the other person is an enslaved child, there is no freedom, and therefore there is no consent. Regardless of how Hemmings felt, she was not able to consent, and it was rape.


DP but your first paragraph was spot on.

The second one went completey off the rails.

Funny how so many people are able to see some trees, but still not the forest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who did you make sweet love to tonight?

GEORGE WASHINGTON
JOHN ADAMS
THOMAS JEFFERSON
JAMES MADISON
JAMES MONROE

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

I suppose I hopped on Jefferson.


Gross. I'm not into meb with poor hygiene or powdered wigs
Anonymous
If you wake up in bed with any of these guys tomorrow, you got a bigger problem.
Anonymous
It would be probably rape, no?
Anonymous
Abigail seemed like a happy wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like Romeo and Juliet, it could be the romance between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings was probably genuine but was condemned by wider society at the time.

In that way, Jefferson was likely far ahead of his time, was a true believer that love is love unconditionally, and he was actually quite progressive.

You’re repulsive
Anonymous
I think Washington had the whole 6-6-6-6 thang goin on!
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