Elvis Presley, the iconic rock and roll legend, saw his six-year marriage with Priscilla Presley come to an end in 1973 when he discovered her affair with her karate instructor.
However, it was no secret that Elvis had his fair share of affairs throughout his career.
Some were fleeting flings, while others, like his relationship with Ann-Margret, lasted over a year.
Even after the divorce, Elvis remained unchanged in his behavior.
Linda Thompson, who was involved with Elvis from 1972 to 1976, described how his infidelity became a recurring pattern.
Linda first met Elvis shortly after his split from Priscilla.
As a 22-year-old beauty queen, she quickly fell head over heels for the King of Rock and Roll, and their love blossomed.
They spent four passionate years together before ultimately parting ways.
Linda realized that she couldn't tolerate Elvis' affairs any longer.
In her memoir, “A Little Thing Called Life,” published in 2016, she admitted that she should have known his cheating would be a constant factor in their relationship.
According to Linda, “That's just who he was.
There's right, there's wrong, there's black, there's white, and then there's Elvis Presley.”
What made matters even more challenging was Elvis' theory on the differences between men and women when it came to relationships and s**.
Linda revealed that Elvis believed that men could have affairs without any emotional attachment.
To him, it was just physical contact and did not imply falling in love.
However, women, in his opinion, were not wired the same way.
Linda confessed that she went along with this theory, blinded by love and naivety.
Unfortunately, as Linda recounted, Elvis' words could not compensate for the deep hurt she felt due to his infidelity.
In another interview with the Mail, she admitted that the other women were not the only problem in their relationship.
Linda struggled to accept Elvis' drug addiction, which he prioritized over their bond.
She described herself as faithful but addicted to loving him, losing sight of her own desires.
Taking care of Elvis during his drug binges was exhausting for her, akin to caring for a newborn baby.
Linda lived in constant fear that he would die under her watch.
Whenever she urged him to reduce his medication, he reassured her by saying, “Don't worry about me, honey, I'm going to live till I'm 85.”
In the end, the combination of Elvis' constant affairs and his addiction to drugs took its toll on their relationship.
Linda Thompson, like many others before and after her, experienced the heartbreaking reality of loving someone who could not remain faithful.
Elvis Presley's theory about women may have been his way of rationalizing his behavior, but it ultimately destroyed his most important relationship.
The King of Rock and Roll left behind a legacy of music and fame, but his personal life was marred by the consequences of his actions.
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