𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐳𝐞𝐤 𝐁𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐰𝐢𝐜𝐳 (November 29, 1892 - August 17, 1944) was born into a respectable family and there was no indication that he would become an amante and a dream of women in his later years. As a young man, he escaped from the army when Poland regained its independence in 1918, and he embarked on a theatrical career that he preferred to films, joining the touring company of actor Ludwik Dybizbański, who later became the director of the Municipal Theater in Bydgoszcz. Around this time he met Helena Thewsówna. The two fell deeply in love with each other. From their union a daughter was born, who wanted to perform on stage, and during her stay in the United States she took the name Ada Kennedy. Francis married Helena after some time, recognizing his daughter to take his name. Francis did not stop developing his career, performing alongside wily stars. He produced many great acting performances and appeared in films: "Dwie Joasie" ("Two Joans"), "U kresu drogi" ("At the End of the Road"), "Wrzos" ("Heather") and "Prokurator Alicja Horn" ("Prosecutor Alice Horn"). As his career progressed, interest in his private life increased. He kept his wife and daughter away from fame and often hid the fact of their existence. He often played roles of villains and bad guys, but was able to find his way in any role. He was described as a nice man, with beautiful eyes and hair, who is even more handsome than on screens or in photos. He also emphasized his love for his country, so during World War II he was very involved in helping soldiers and participating in the war by supplying weapons during the Warsaw Uprising. He died suddenly of a heart attack during one such assignment.
Tes baisers délicieux
m’apaisent et me délassent et
ton corps langoureux m’enivre et puis
m’agace tant mon désir pour toi est grand
et me dépasse, je ne suis plus qu’un jouet
entre tes doigts habiles et serai à jamais
ton bel amant docile…
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En lice pour le Prix du livre court 2024
En deux mots
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Ep.74 🧘🏽♀️💗 Liv Brunet "Si on m'aimait, je m'aimais, sinon je ne m'aimais pas. Ce qui a changé, c'est l'amour de moi."
Épisode à écouter sur toutes les plateformes de podcasts et baladodiffusion.
Liv Brunet est peut-être la personne célibataire la plus heureuse et sereine que j’ai rencontrée, une source d’inspiration. Liv est une fille, il en a eu la révélation/confirmation le 26 mai 2023 précisément (détails : https://youtu.be/AgVvuRF5lEU?si=BwIvREAYeVSLyi_5). C’est une personne qui m’a aidée à pousser ma…