President Of United States’ Sexy Letters To Mistress Revealed! Sneak Peak At Warren G. Harding’s Erotic Love Letters To Carrie Fulton Phillips

Nobody is too important or famous to send sexts and erotic love letters - not even the president of the United States! The sexy letters that Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States, wrote to his mistress Carrie Fulton Phillips will be released by the Library of Congress on July 29. If you don't want to wait that long, have a sneak peak at some sexy stuff that the former president of the United States penned.

Warren G. Harding conducted his affair with Carrie Fulton Phillips from 1910 to 1920 and exchanged many sexy letter with the mistress as he prepped to become the next president of the great new nation. Here are some (rhymed) samples of his erotic poetry to get your blood pumping:

"I love your poise / Of perfect thighs / When they hold me / in paradise . . . / I love the rose / Your garden grows / Love seashell pink / That over it glows / I love to suck / Your breath away / I love to cling - / There long to stay . . . / I love you garb'd / But naked more"

President Warren G. Harding did think about his mistress' naked body a lot. In another letter, he wrote:

"And I wanted to sit before the fire afterward, in freedom of dress, and dream of you and of loving you, intimately, until [illegible]. I like to dream in loose, flowing garb, because I can dream more intently."

According to New York Times Magazine, he is one of the least popular president, having only served from 1921 to 1923. The magazine wrote, "his administration has been widely regarded as visionless, ineffectual and corrupt" and "he slashed immigration quotas, appointed his cronies".  

He is also quoted to have said, "I am not fit for this office and should never have been here".

At least President Warren G. Harding was a good lover!

The fact that these letters existed came to light in 1964 by the historian Francis Russell. The Harding family freaked out and they reached a deal in which the letters will be locked up in the LIbrary of Congress for 50 years.

"We've honored the trust," Richard Harding, the grandnephew of racy Warren G. Harding, said to the Times Magazine, "and it's time to release them".

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