Kennedy didn’t talk to Jackie five months after sleeping

Early John KennedyRelationship with your wife Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Full of ups and downs.
New biography, Kennedy: Public, Private, Secretgo through J. Randy Taraborrelli – Published Tuesday, July 15 – Revealed that Jackie traveled to the Kennedys home in Haynes Harbour on the weekend of July 4, 1952.
“Jack won’t see Jackie for two months because he’s busy,” Taraborrelli pointed to Kennedy (JFK) with his famous nickname. “He felt a little bad about it, especially after Hyannis Port had sex with her, which was equivalent to his one-night stand.”
The book revealed that at that time, Jackie and Kennedy were “uninspired” with each other.
“When he was with Jackie, it was great,” the book reads. “When he isn’t, that’s good.”
In November 1952, Kennedy International Airport changed his heart after winning a seat in the Senate.
“By this time, it’s been five months since she received his letter, she almost gave up on him. She was injured,” Taraporeli wrote. “It seems like he got what he wanted from her and then abandoned her.”
After several outings, the two of them had a “embarrassing phone call” and felt like they had broken up. Things apparently surfaced when Kennedy International Airport (JFK) left Europe for a trip in December 1952 – Jackie was not told that he left.

In January 1953, when Jackie accompanied Kennedy to several high-profile political events, things changed.
“Jack obviously wants her to attend a major event now, and Jackie is as excited as her mother,” Taraporeli wrote. (Other parts of the book, there is Jackie’s mother, Janet Auchinclosstaken away by the Kennedy family’s wealth.
Kennedy and Jackie married in Newport in 1953. They died after ten years together. Jackie gave birth to the couple’s first child, a stillborn daughter named Arabella, in August 1956.
Kennedy (JFK) was assassinated in Dallas in November 1963.
Kennedy: Public, private, secret is out now.