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MissyM
04-11-2008, 11:54 AM
What does everyone think about the women who gladly/proudly admit that they had affairs with Elvis while he was either married or living with someone. Most sound like they had something special with him. Maybe that's the way he made them feel?????? But still, did these women have no morals? And to talk about it like it was a beautiful thing. You know, I find it disgusting. Whew, I've been wanting to get that off my chest!

presley31
04-11-2008, 11:57 AM
I agree with you missy, don't like it and l feel those girls should have more class than what they did cheating with someone else's man, but like everyone says this is elvis we are talking about and how much l like elvis l would never get involved with someone married or has a someone in his life.

Merry
04-11-2008, 12:20 PM
What does everyone think about the women who gladly/proudly admit that they had affairs with Elvis while he was either married or living with someone. Most sound like they had something special with him. Maybe that's the way he made them feel?????? But still, did these women have no morals? And to talk about it like it was a beautiful thing. You know, I find it disgusting. Whew, I've been wanting to get that off my chest!



With all due respect, Missy.

I don't think it is our place to judge people, when we don't know the situation, the circumstances, nor the era.

Elvis was Elvis. You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

I'm just thinking of people's feelings and I hope I didn't hurt yours, please forgive me if I did.

Take care,
Hugs,
Kim

MissyM
04-11-2008, 12:22 PM
Well, I think every one knows I am not a Priscilla fan but he was her husband. Even if a marriage is in deep troubled waters how does anyone know if that can be repaired! I wouldn't want to be the one to put the nail in the coffin. But just morally I could never do it even if it was Elvis. I know Priscilla cheat too but to that I say, how can a man sleep with someone else's wife?? And especially when there was a child involved too? And man, they are so open about it like it was something cool. I know Kathy W. says she ended it for that reason but she should have never started it in the first place. For a great part of my marriage I've had women trying to take up with or sleep with my husband cause of the music business and let me tell you these women don't care!!!!

MissyM
04-11-2008, 12:24 PM
I'm not judging the person but their actions. To me their actions are disgusting. I'm not saying they are bad people per say but they did a bad thing. No???

Burning_Love
04-11-2008, 02:27 PM
Well, it was Elvis, who wouldn't want to be with him..Married or not ? He was the world's Number 1 Idol, sex symbol. And i'm sure half of them didn't even know his marriage was on the rocks, he probably wouldn't have told them.

MissyM
04-11-2008, 02:41 PM
I get the part about who he was but that still doesn't change my mind. I guess I must be a prude????? Old fashioned??? I can't help it, it just bothers me, always has.

ehollier
04-11-2008, 02:42 PM
What does everyone think about the women who gladly/proudly admit that they had affairs with Elvis while he was either married or living with someone. Most sound like they had something special with him. Maybe that's the way he made them feel?????? But still, did these women have no morals? And to talk about it like it was a beautiful thing. You know, I find it disgusting. Whew, I've been wanting to get that off my chest!

You go Girl!!!!!! I agree with you!!! Men who cheat on their wives are not my idea of a good thing, either. Elvis was sexy as hell and I have stated that throughout numerous forums and I think many agree with that. But I also say that in jest b/c I know that he's eye candy (albeit, very very talented eye candy!!!) and could use his beautiful body to his great advantage; however, men that are faithful husbands and make their wives extremely happy (emotionally, sexually, and mentally happy) are very sexy. I've always thought that monogomy is hot!!!!!! for what my opinion is worth!!!!!! :blush::blush::blush::blush:

Burning_Love
04-11-2008, 02:46 PM
Missy, it still doesn't stop celebrities today. I can see where your coming from. But it happened and still does. I guess Elvis loved women, and women loved Elvis.
I don't think they did a bad thing at all, they did a selfish thing, different meaning. They didn't care if he was married, at least they got to be with them, it's all about doing it for themselves. And then they fell in love with him, he had a great personality. It's hard not to fall in love really. I'm sure while Pris was having an affair, the person she was having it with couldn't care less about her husband.

It's tough to answer this because we weren't any of those women, or Elvis.
If he had of been my husband, I wouldn't have stuck around, believe me.

The King's Queen
04-11-2008, 03:11 PM
With all due respect, Missy.

I don't think it is our place to judge people, when we don't know the situation, the circumstances, nor the era.

Elvis was Elvis. You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

I'm just thinking of people's feelings and I hope I didn't hurt yours, please forgive me if I did.

Take care,
Hugs,
Kim

Great post Kimmi! ;) I am not an advocate for infidelity...so don't get me wrong...but I do believe that to 'lust' after another is the same thing as doing the actual deed! And too, I think that there are extinuating circumstances sometimes. There are people who jointly agree to having "open" marriages. I'm not saying that was the case with Elvis and Pris...but it does happen. Everyone has a different opinion of Elvis' promiscuity. I personally think that unless someone could actually feel what another person feels...then how would you know what their motive for doing it would be? Often, it is not about sex for the woman as much as it is the hunger for love...JMO. :blush:

The King's Queen
04-11-2008, 03:19 PM
Missy, it still doesn't stop celebrities today. I can see where your coming from. But it happened and still does. I guess Elvis loved women, and women loved Elvis.I don't think they did a bad thing at all, they did a selfish thing, different meaning. They didn't care if he was married, at least they got to be with them, it's all about doing it for themselves. And then they fell in love with him, he had a great personality. It's hard not to fall in love really. I'm sure while Pris was having an affair, the person she was having it with couldn't care less about her husband.

It's tough to answer this because we weren't any of those women, or Elvis.
If he had of been my husband, I wouldn't have stuck around, believe me.

From the mouths of babes...(y) Great points Danielle! It is soooo easy to fall in love...even when you aren't looking to. And in my opinion, it is more of a 'shame on Elvis' type thing than 'shame on the women'! If my man cheats on me...then why go after the gal??? She didn't owe me anything. He did! And when you get right down to it, desire is a hard thing to keep under control...:blush:;) Some are strong enough...some are not. :blink: I think that unless a woman is actually confronted with the chance to be with someone like Elvis...they would never know exactly how they may react, even though you think you know...situations, horomones, and desire sure do have a way of persuading people....:supriced:;) JMO...

Merry
04-11-2008, 04:09 PM
From the mouths of babes...(y) Great points Danielle! It is soooo easy to fall in love...even when you aren't looking to. And in my opinion, it is more of a 'shame on Elvis' type thing than 'shame on the women'! If my man cheats on me...then why go after the gal??? She didn't owe me anything. He did! And when you get right down to it, desire is a hard thing to keep under control...:blush:;) Some are strong enough...some are not. :blink: I think that unless a woman is actually confronted with the chance to be with someone like Elvis...they would never know exactly how they may react, even though you think you know...situations, horomones, and desire sure do have a way of persuading people....:supriced:;) JMO...


I agree with you Lea. You know, that said, I expect a monogomous relationship, and yes, there isn't anything sexier than a man fulfilling a woman in every way, as ehollier said.

There was only one man who could have affected me that way, probably, same as you. Some women, just loved him all their lives (lust aside). What are they to do?

cameron
04-11-2008, 04:44 PM
From what I've found; Elvis' sexual encounters were vastly overstated ;) It was just part of the image .

utmom2008
04-11-2008, 04:51 PM
You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

Jimmy Carter, anyone??:hmm:

utmom2008
04-11-2008, 04:52 PM
From what I've found; Elvis' sexual encounters were vastly overstated ;) It was just part of the image .

I think especially in the latter years there was alot of sleeping going on with the women he was sleeping with.;);)

Merry
04-11-2008, 06:16 PM
Jimmy Carter, anyone??:hmm:



Yes, I'm glad that that isn't my scene (y)

Getlo
04-11-2008, 06:55 PM
You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

Guilt happens only if you allow it. Or if it's drummed into you when young by certain people with certain philosophies of thought.

Two of the best, er, "relationships" I had were with married women. Do I feel guilty?

Naaah! 'Coz I wasn't the one being unfaithful to anyone (nor have I ever been unfaithful to a woman). And no, I didn't initiate either of the affairs, I just went along for the ride, as it were.

(I guess that answers the question posed in another thread, "How are you similar to Elvis" ...) ;)

So these women who had affairs with Elvis when they were married or living with other men made the choice to do it.

Affairs and being unfaithful never "just happen" (a.k.a The Michael Douglas Excuse).

cameron
04-11-2008, 07:12 PM
Originally Posted by Jess
You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

I believe they mean you just can't enjoy thinking about it.
It would be hard to turn our thoughts off. ;)

SweetCaroline
04-11-2008, 07:17 PM
What does everyone think about the women who gladly/proudly admit that they had affairs with Elvis while he was either married or living with someone. Most sound like they had something special with him. Maybe that's the way he made them feel?????? But still, did these women have no morals? And to talk about it like it was a beautiful thing. You know, I find it disgusting. Whew, I've been wanting to get that off my chest!

It would be hard to resist Elvis, I think. :D
I have a hard time to hear ANY of them talk about something so very very personal between that particular gal and ELVIS whether he was married, not married, or had a steady gal at the time of the affair. I don't find the being with ELVIS near as CLASSLESS as TALKING about something that ELVIS would wish be kept private between them. I guess that is why I put Ann-Margaret on a pedestal compared to the others.

SweetCaroline
04-11-2008, 08:18 PM
From what I've found; Elvis' sexual encounters were vastly overstated ;) It was just part of the image .

Totally agree about that! Now, do I know the encounters were vastly overstated...heck no....I wasn't in the bedroom.....Do I surmise overstating going on?....Absolutely....since lostsa' ladies seem to think it is a notch on their belt to say such things. ;)

Lisarose
04-11-2008, 08:34 PM
Talk about mixed emotions! (Ya know the definition of a mixed emotion is when your Mom-in-law drives over a cliff in your brand new Lexus) anyway---

For me this is where I have a problem personally. I am a prude, too, Missy. I believe in matrimony. It isn't for everyone, and that's fine, too. But with Elvis - and I, too, believe there's more tall tale than truth floating around - but if I had met Elvis, I think I would have been bending alot of rules! From all I've read, he was a very charismatic & persuasive person. I find it easy to forgive Elvis a lot of things I wouldn't forgive in anybody else. That's something I have to deal with tho. It's Elvis - people would have to know that I MET Elvis - the rest is none of their business! I do hope I would keep private things private.


Originally Posted by Jess
You know, some say, as well as some religions teach, that thinking about it, is just as bad as doing it, so most of us are guilty.

Cameron - I believe they mean you just can't enjoy thinking about it. It would be hard to turn our thoughts off. :hmm:
:doh: :lmfao:

SweetCaroline
04-11-2008, 08:49 PM
It's Elvis - people would have to know that I MET Elvis - the rest is none of their business! I do hope I would keep private things private.




I call keeping private things private...CLASS!(y) (I think Elvis would, too) :king: I think Elvis expected that from people he chose to call "friend" ...or "lover". Such a shame so many let him down in his expectation of them. :(

utmom2008
04-11-2008, 09:58 PM
Two of the best, er, "relationships" I had were with married women. Do I feel guilty?

Naaah! 'Coz I wasn't the one being unfaithful to anyone (nor have I ever been unfaithful to a woman). And no, I didn't initiate either of the affairs, I just went along for the ride, as it were.

(I guess that answers the question posed in another thread, "How are you similar to Elvis" ...) ;)

Good one Getlo!:supriced::supriced::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:

utmom2008
04-11-2008, 10:08 PM
I call keeping private things private...CLASS!(y) (I think Elvis would, too) :king: I think Elvis expected that from people he chose to call "friend" ...or "lover". Such a shame so many let him down in his expectation of them. :(

Great comment Carole....I completely agree with you. You grow up hearing that boys shouldn't kiss and tell, well..neither should real ladies!(y)(y)(y)




For me this is where I have a problem personally. I am a prude, too, Missy. I believe in matrimony. It isn't for everyone, and that's fine, too. But if I had met Elvis, I think I would have been bending alot of rules! From all I've read, he was a very charismatic & persuasive person.

I agree with both comments....I guess I would have been a great big hypocrite(and I HATE hypocrits), but I am afraid that there would have some real rule bending in my house, had I been married at the time. Let's be real...we are NOT talking about having an affair with a man...we are talking about having an affair with ELVIS!!!:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:

utmom2008
04-11-2008, 10:14 PM
It would be hard to resist Elvis, I think. :D


Virtually impossible I would imagine.:blink::blink: And hey...if he just wanted to sleep with me I could have handled that too.:lol: I know I would not have closed my eyes the entire night...ladies-can you imagine lying there watching Elvis sleep in the bed?:blink::blush::blink::blush: Oh Lordy...it may be my bedtime on that one.:D:lol::lmfao:

SweetCaroline
04-11-2008, 10:40 PM
I agree with both comments....I guess I would have been a great big hypocrite(and I HATE hypocrits), but I am afraid that there would have some real rule bending in my house, had I been married at the time. Let's be real...we are NOT talking about having an affair with a man...we are talking about having an affair with ELVIS!!!:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:[/QUOTE]

SweetCaroline smiles a understanding smile. :D:D:D

Burning_Love
04-12-2008, 04:12 AM
From the mouths of babes...(y) Great points Danielle! It is soooo easy to fall in love...even when you aren't looking to. And in my opinion, it is more of a 'shame on Elvis' type thing than 'shame on the women'! If my man cheats on me...then why go after the gal??? She didn't owe me anything. He did! And when you get right down to it, desire is a hard thing to keep under control...:blush:;) Some are strong enough...some are not. :blink: I think that unless a woman is actually confronted with the chance to be with someone like Elvis...they would never know exactly how they may react, even though you think you know...situations, horomones, and desire sure do have a way of persuading people....:supriced:;) JMO...

Exactly (y)(y)(y)

MissyM
04-12-2008, 06:39 AM
You all made good points and I honestly have entertained all of them. But to me it boils down to one thing: with marriage there is a promise of exclusivity. It is was grows a marriage, nurtures it, and nurtures the growth of the people in it. If you can't hold to those promises, why stay in it. It's a compromise, and a corruption of the whole idea of marriage. Strange because I can understand that the bonds/promises were broken and in some ways I don't think Elvis was under and obligation to keep his end of the bargain anymore once Cilla cheated. But I do think he should have ended the marriage first. And untill I don't think that the women should have slept with him. Doing it because it was done to you is no excuse either. Two wrongs don't make a right. Many marriages end up on weak ground. But infedelity is like kicking at the last leg holding it up. It makes it so much more difficult to build it back up. It's just one more huge hurdle/hurt to get over.
And getlo, it has nothing to do with what we have been taught to feel guilty over. It has more to do with promises made. If one has guilt, then it's because they know that they did not meet the obligations of a promise. And/or they helped someone not meet those obligations.
There has to be some ground-rules to the institution of marriage or it is a false image kept up and not neccesary.
I guess it is part of being old-fashioned because for one, even if it was Elvis I could never do it. I simply could not live with myself knowing he had a wife and child. And I find the openess these women have about it, shamefull.
There was an innocent child involved. I feel that if there was even a hair of a chance for the marriage to survive, I couldn't be the one to rob a child of that chance to have their parents togeather as a family. I could not kick a marriage (or be part of it) while it was down. I couldn't be part of being the straw that breaks it's back.
I realise that probably this marriage was a lame duck anyway, which makes it all the more harder to respect it, but still it deserved the chance to live and heal.
Anyway, like I said, I understand what ya'll are saying, but it still makes me kind of feel yucky about the women. And yes, Elvis too. He knew the pain his fathers cheating cause his mother. So he should have known better. I just don't get that part either.

ehollier
04-12-2008, 07:01 AM
.....it boils down to one thing: with marriage there is a promise of exclusivity......I can understand that the bonds/promises were broken and in some ways I don't think Elvis was under and obligation to keep his end of the bargain ......he should have ended the marriage first. And untill I don't think that the women should have slept with him. Doing it because it was done to you is no excuse either....... even if it was Elvis I could never do it....


Missy, aside from my thoughts posted yesterday on this topic and in all seriousness, I agree with. Yes, he was ELVIS and he was a SEX SYMBOL and very persuasive and attractive and seemed to always get what he wanted, yada, yada, yada.......and his wife did cheat on him (although I am not sure how he came to know about this???? I've never read that he ever found out about that.), a marriage is a promise of exclusivity and it was broken.

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 10:36 AM
You all made good points and I honestly have entertained all of them. But to me it boils down to one thing: with marriage there is a promise of exclusivity.
And I find the openess these women have about it, shamefull.

I do understand what you are saying Missy, thats why I would have been a nice girl and kept my mouth shut!:blink::lol::lol: As far as he and Pris both cheating, I always think about the fact that I don't think this was started as a normal marriage to begin with.:blink::blink:I don't think my hubs would ever cheat, BUT he didn't decide to marry me because the Col had a gun to his head on one side and Paul B. had a gun to the other side of his head.:blink::blink::blush::blush:

MissyM
04-12-2008, 10:41 AM
Excellent point too utmom. It did start on shaky ground.

cameron
04-12-2008, 10:42 AM
All I can say is; I'm glad he took the time to make a little music.
With all this bedding going on, where he found the time, I have no idea. :blink:

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 10:46 AM
All I can say is; I'm glad he took the time to make a little music.
With all this bedding going on, where he found the time, I have no idea. :blink:

:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:

SweetCaroline
04-12-2008, 11:04 AM
Since (unfortunately :D;) j/k) I wasn't one of the people involved...and I don't KNOW what did or didn't REALLY go down (or who ;):lol:j/k)... and/or the emotional state, vulnerablity, or anything else of what was happening at those moments, for those human-beings, and in those times...I simply refuse to judge it. All I know is I adore ELVIS...the man and his music and... that is all that REALLY matters to me.

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 11:11 AM
I simply refuse to judge it. All I know is I adore ELVIS...the man and his music and... that is all that REALLY matters to me.

Amen to that Carole!(y) Well said:!: :notworthy:notworthy:king::king:

TotallyInsane
04-12-2008, 11:43 AM
Well, in all honesty, I think my hubby is smart enough to know that given the chance....there woudn't be any way I would have said no!! Call me whatever but the truth is the truth!!!!!!

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 11:59 AM
Well, in all honesty, I think my hubby is smart enough to know that given the chance....there woudn't be any way I would have said no!! Call me whatever but the truth is the truth!!!!!!

Well said Gail.(y) I don't think I could have said it any better.;););)

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 01:44 PM
If your hubby looked like this....and then Elvis came knocking at your door, WHAT WOULD YOU DO????:doh::lmfao:23234

ehollier
04-12-2008, 01:47 PM
Shame on you, Rosanne!!!!:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:

franny
04-12-2008, 01:57 PM
Well, I think every one knows I am not a Priscilla fan but he was her husband. Even if a marriage is in deep troubled waters how does anyone know if that can be repaired! I wouldn't want to be the one to put the nail in the coffin. But just morally I could never do it even if it was Elvis. I know Priscilla cheat too but to that I say, how can a man sleep with someone else's wife?? And especially when there was a child involved too? And man, they are so open about it like it was something cool. I know Kathy W. says she ended it for that reason but she should have never started it in the first place. For a great part of my marriage I've had women trying to take up with or sleep with my husband cause of the music business and let me tell you these women don't care!!!!

Both Elvis and Priscilla were wrong to cheat! Also, those they cheated with, were also wrong! Who won in that situation? Nobody! Some women don't care, but when it happens to them, then they will care...


I'm not judging the person but their actions. To me their actions are disgusting. I'm not saying they are bad people per say but they did a bad thing. No???

It has nothing to do with judging someone. It's just wrong and yes disgusting!


I get the part about who he was but that still doesn't change my mind. I guess I must be a prude????? Old fashioned??? I can't help it, it just bothers me, always has.

Then, I'm a prude too! Oh well! :lol:

franny

KPM
04-12-2008, 02:15 PM
If your hubby looked like this....and then Elvis came knocking at your door, WHAT WOULD YOU DO????:doh::lmfao:23234
I-I'''''m blin...d!!!!

SweetCaroline
04-12-2008, 02:25 PM
I-I'''''m blin...d!!!!


ROFL :lol::lmfao::lol::lmfao::lol::lmfao:

LianaKaralivanou
04-12-2008, 02:34 PM
If your hubby looked like this....and then Elvis came knocking at your door, WHAT WOULD YOU DO????:doh::lmfao:23234


Although I am faithful to my husband, I would say to him; "Bye, bye my darling! See you in 20 years." And I would immedately tell to Elvis; "Elvis, take me away. Let's go to Hawaii and live the great love".

presley31
04-12-2008, 02:35 PM
Both Elvis and Priscilla were wrong to cheat! Also, those they cheated with, were also wrong! Who won in that situation? Nobody! Some women don't care, but when it happens to them, then they will care...



It has nothing to do with judging someone. It's just wrong and yes disgusting!



Then, I'm a prude too! Oh well! :lol:

franny

I agree franny(y)

SweetCaroline
04-12-2008, 03:12 PM
Although I am faithful to my husband, I would say to him; "Bye, bye my darling! See you in 20 years." And I would immedately tell to Elvis; "Elvis, take me away. Let's go to Hawaii and live the great love".


...and I won't judge you (or your behavior since that is the same thing just a different guise) ......since I wasn't LUCKY enough to walk in your shoes and head to Hawaii with ELVIS. :D:D:D;)

The King's Queen
04-12-2008, 03:34 PM
Well, in all honesty, I think my hubby is smart enough to know that given the chance....there woudn't be any way I would have said no!! Call me whatever but the truth is the truth!!!!!!

;) I can tell you this much.... Things like that don't need to be plastered all over the media, it is a private thing, and it's not anyone's business. I agree with you Gail...except no one would get the chance to call me anything...I would be very careful whom I disclosed that info to..:blush:;);)

MissyM
04-12-2008, 03:37 PM
Franny, are you my long lost sister? LOL Kind an ironic story. There was this chick always following the band around. I found out what she was after. So I confronted her and she said, if I can't keep my husband that was my problem. Ok then! But anyway later I found out that her husband cheated on her. Was an entirley different story then.

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 04:18 PM
I would say to him; "Bye, bye my darling! See you in 20 years." And I would immedately tell to Elvis; "Elvis, take me away. Let's go to Hawaii and live the great love".

I think I would say...."20 years or 300 lbs. gone":lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:....whichever came first.

utmom2008
04-12-2008, 04:30 PM
Since (unfortunately :D;) j/k) I wasn't one of the people involved...and I don't KNOW what did or didn't REALLY go down (or who ;):lol:j/k)... and/or the emotional state, vulnerablity, or anything else of what was happening at those moments, for those human-beings, and in those times...I simply refuse to judge it.

Good thinking...remember the old expression NEVER SAY NEVER.:blink::blink:;););)

cameron
04-12-2008, 05:26 PM
If your hubby looked like this....and then Elvis came knocking at your door, WHAT WOULD YOU DO????:doh::lmfao:23234

So much for "true love". :blink::lol:

rhythmknights
04-13-2008, 11:12 AM
Roseanne I can only agree - IT'S ELVIS -
and sleeping is good - i love to sleep!

utmom2008
04-13-2008, 11:15 AM
Roseanne I can only agree - IT'S ELVIS -
and sleeping is good - i love to sleep!

Exactly...the fact that it's Elvis cancels out all logical and reasonable thinking.:P Sleep would be good for Elvis...he would be tired after a night with me.:lol::lol:However, I wouldn't close my eyes. I would just have to sit there and stare.:lmfao::lmfao:

KPM
04-13-2008, 12:14 PM
So much for "true love". :blink::lol:
I have told this before, my wife was not an Elvis fan when we saw him in 1976. She went to the restroom with a friend of ours and had to go down a level to get to them. In the restroom 2001 began to play and it cleared out in seconds. My wife stepped out to the hallway and walked down to the rail overlooking the stage-Elvis walked to that corner of the auditorium and looked up in her direction and smiled. (12,000 people in the audience)

My darling,the love of my life came running back to me and screamed "HE SMILED AT ME!!!HE SMILED AT ME!!!!" I honestly think if he had pointed at her and waved her to come on down-she would have. Amazing.:lol:

utmom2008
04-13-2008, 12:59 PM
I have told this before, my wife was not an Elvis fan when we saw him in 1976. She went to the restroom with a friend of ours and had to go down a level to get to them. In the restroom 2001 began to play and it cleared out in seconds. My wife stepped out to the hallway and walked down to the rail overlooking the stage-Elvis walked to that corner of the auditorium and looked up in her direction and smiled. (12,000 people in the audience)

My darling,the love of my life came running back to me and screamed "HE SMILED AT ME!!!HE SMILED AT ME!!!!" I honestly think if he had pointed at her and waved her to come on down-she would have. Amazing.:lol:

That's part of that unexplainable aura that was with him 24/7.:notworthy:king::notworthy:king:

cameron
04-13-2008, 01:06 PM
I have told this before, my wife was not an Elvis fan when we saw him in 1976. She went to the restroom with a friend of ours and had to go down a level to get to them. In the restroom 2001 began to play and it cleared out in seconds. My wife stepped out to the hallway and walked down to the rail overlooking the stage-Elvis walked to that corner of the auditorium and looked up in her direction and smiled. (12,000 people in the audience)

My darling,the love of my life came running back to me and screamed "HE SMILED AT ME!!!HE SMILED AT ME!!!!" I honestly think if he had pointed at her and waved her to come on down-she would have. Amazing.:lol:
There was a lady with us that reacted much the same when we saw Elvis.
She was quite proud she'd never been a "screaming fan."
When he walked on that stage ; I admit she didn't scream---but, was mesmerized . She never said a word, but confessed later . IF he'd asked her to go with him, she would have left us all with no warning !! :P
{her husband was there too}

Merry
04-13-2008, 04:33 PM
Short answer, lol. :D

Save the Viagra, shower is good, lots' a Burnin' Love and stare happily at something, anyway :blush:(y)

Merry
04-13-2008, 04:55 PM
:blush: :blush: :P :D (y)

The King's Queen
04-13-2008, 05:04 PM
Stare at what?

Glad to see that you are back!!! ;)(y)

hounddog
04-13-2008, 11:34 PM
I think what two people do together is private, Elvis didn't kiss and tell the media. I guess there's a market out there I know i've been guilty of reading some of his lovers books.

Now in regaurds to cheating. He was married and chasing women so he is also responsable and in the wrong. Unless he had a prior arrangement with his women. In the DVD Elvis by the Presley Priscilla says she told him "to go out and have his fun but to come home to her." She might not have meant it to sound the way it did but she also didn't say she corrected it.

It takes two people in any relationship to be faithful, unless there is some sort of arrangement.

I guess we'll never know what Elvis and his lovers agreed upon, because even with Priscilla saying she told him to go and "have his fun" she still said he cheated. Can't have it all. She should have corrected herself and told him it wasn't on.

what's taht old saying it takes two to tango

ehollier
04-14-2008, 02:05 AM
Elvis by the Presley ..............

I didn't see this and don't know what is said about his (or hers for that matter) cheating.....can someone fill me in.....