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Default Apr 23, 2024 at 07:23 PM
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Your story reminds me of something I read many years ago about Pablo Picasso and which I cannot confirm now. What I read was (no claim to authenticity):

With his new girlfriend, he rented an apartment right across the street from his former girlfriend and let the window open without curtains when he made love to his new girlfriend to torment his former girlfriend.

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