![]() “For her part, Elaine wasn’t put off by Stephen’s physical condition. “Maybe one reason they bonded was that she had the flamboyance he would have exhibited if he’d had the use of his body,” Mlodinow writes. The two remained married until 1985 when, after a tracheotomy, Hawking fell for his nurse, Elaine Mason, a fiery redhead who “liked to skateboard and definitely knew how to flirt”. “In the process, over time, she’d lose her own identity,” Mlodinow writes. ![]() Jane would become more of a caretaker over the next three decades, “eventually feed him, dress him, bathe him and sit with him through his many hospital visits and near-death experiences.” Hawking and his now ex-wife Jane in 2014 AFP via Getty Images He had the needs of an infant and the ‘body of a holocaust victim,’ she said.” Even the thought of sex with him felt unnatural, and her desire for him faded. “ condition meant that Stephen had always been a completely passive sex partner as well as a fragile one,” Mlodinow wrote in his new book, “ Stephen Hawking: A Memoir of Friendship and Physics.” “Over time, his fragility caused Jane to worry that sexual activity might kill him… Making love to him became a frightening and empty experience. Hawking was first married to Jane Wilde in the 1960s when the couple were both in their early 20s, and when he was first exhibiting signs of ALS. He may have been bound to a wheelchair and unable to speak, but Stephen Hawking had an incredibly complicated and complex love life that involved affairs and allegations of cheating and abuse.Ī new book by Hawking’s old friend Leonard Mlodinow (a copy of which was obtained by the Daily Mail) reveals details of Hawking’s marriages and affairs and how the physicist, who communicated by a computer, demanded to be the center of attention, eclipsing most everyone in his life. Man dead in murder-suicide IDed as suspect in killing of 2 young researchers Hear and see the 'rare' impacts after large meteoroid hits Mars Stone fish trap found near Alaskan coast believed to be over 11,000 years old, researchers say ![]() ![]() 'Masks reduce racism' study proves US medical establishment is perilously woke
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