Between the sofa and designer armchairs in Jean’s living room, a new arrival has just been placed: a wicker dog basket, lined with a duck blue mattress pad. At the age of 41, Jean has just adopted a bulldog, Ulysses, to wait for “someone” at home in the evenings, she says. A handsome boy, civil servant, sociable and handsome Jean, according to him, has “only one drawback: to be forever single.” Or rather, never lived as a couple. In the past, he had more or less long relationships, but none of them made it to the stage of moving in together. None of her lovers had caused her a crush. “And on the contrary, no one has ever touched this topic with me. Even when we got along, something was always wrong. Lucille had hours of shock. Valentine was too rowdy. Vacations with Magali and then Claire proved they weren’t phased.
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Source: Le Figaro
