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Mary Kay later told people that her first "sexual experience" was at the age of 7, when she saw and touched a brother's "that thing", and her brother also touched her.But then Mary Kay added: "We were just curious, no one forced anyone. Then I didn't feel it was right and said 'no!' Guess what? It stopped." In 1970, John Schmitz was elected as a member of the Congress as he wished, and the family of nine moved eastward to the capital, Washington, DC, following the transfer of his father's political stage.Mary Kay still remembers that her father took her to Capitol Hill more than once, proudly boasting to his colleagues how smart, beautiful, well-behaved and sensible his daughter was.

During the two years in Washington, John Himmitz has attracted the attention of the media for his vigorous eloquence, and he has also published two books during this period.Mrs. Schimitz, like many wives of politicians, used various opportunities to make frequent appearances on TV and newspapers to show the public her ability to judge current events and her unique perspective on social issues such as women, children, family, and education. opinion. In 1972, John Himmitz was nominated as a presidential candidate by the American Independent Party, the far-right conservative organization he represented.Although everyone understood that this was just a formality, and it was absolutely impossible for him to defeat the opponents of the two major political parties, the Democratic Republic, but among the more than 100 million voters at the time, John Schimitz still won more than 1 million votes. 1% of the total.

After the general election was announced, John Himmitz led his family to evacuate Washington in a dignified manner and return to Southern California where the sun is still shining.They bought a luxurious mansion with a swimming pool in the Spiegela Hills. John continued to be in politics, and his wife Mary, who had become a public figure, was unwilling to enter the kitchen again, so she became a local social activist. On August 11, 1973, the Himmitz couple invited several friends to a gathering at home. As usual, the children of the Himmitz family were assigned their own tasks, and 11-year-old Mary Kay took care of the 3-year-old little brother Philip.Suddenly, Mary Kay ran around in the crowd, asking everyone, "Did you see Philip?" up little boy.He has drowned.

Years later, the first police officer on the scene remembered Mary Kay saying over and over: "I left him for a minute, just a minute." Years later, Mary Kay would tell people about the family tragedy: "My parents said it wasn't anyone's fault. It was just an accident." But her closest friends knew.Mary Kay always thought her parents were blaming her. By middle school, Mary Kay was in full bloom.The Schimitzs attach great importance to the education of their sons. Several of Mary Kay's older brothers have entered prestigious schools such as Stanford, but the couple are not so serious about their daughters. Participate in activities such as cheerleading and let your grades slide again and again.

Mary Kay's best friend at the time was Misty Renault, another star in the eyes of the school boys.Mary Kay and Michelle were brought together because of the same interests, but only three things: parties, boys and travel.The two of them travel by car almost every weekend, crossing the border to Mexico at every turn.The two also often visited the campuses of several surrounding universities, partying all night long in student dormitories.Both of them don't lack boyfriends, and they change every day. While her eldest daughter was busy enjoying her youth, Mrs. Schimitz's career was booming.She accepted an invitation from a TV station to participate in the weekly current affairs commentary program "Freedom Forum", debating with people with different views on various national events and hot topics.Some experts believe that Mrs. Schimitz "clear thinking, witty, logical and aggressive" in the debate.

As always, Mary Schimitz used the "Freedom Forum" to promote her values ​​on family and marriage, and called on people from all walks of life to pay attention to the interests of women and children.But one woman who perhaps most deserved to hear all this failed to appreciate Mary's insights. At the age of 43, Carla Stark was a single mother. The children born to her and her ex-husband had all grown up, and now they were middle-aged, and there was another pair of children around them: two-year-old John ·George and Eugenie, who is not yet a year old.Carla suffers from diabetes and other diseases. She is raising two babies and working double jobs. It is self-evident that life is difficult.

One day in 1983, Carla found that John George's penis was red and swollen, so she rushed to the hospital.The doctor checked and told Carla that there was a hair tangled inside, and that hair had been there for a long time.The doctor performed an operation to remove the hair, and everything went well.However, the authorities did not allow Kara to take John George home because Kara was said to be suspected of child abuse.Generally speaking, when adults change their children's diapers, they may accidentally drop hair or fibers in it, causing similar infections.But the doctor believes that someone tied up the hair deliberately, because "a cross knot was also tied" on the hair.

Carla Starker was taken to the police station, and she answered all the questions one by one, but when asked about the children's father, Carla hesitated.The policeman threatened her: "It's okay to keep quiet. But until we figure out the whole thing, I'm afraid you will have to stay in the detention center. And, you may never see your son again..." "If you must know, the father of the children is John Schimitz." Carla later said that she did not answer the police's question at first, because she did not want to involve John Schimitz, and also felt that No one will believe her answer.

Sure enough, the policemen stared wide-eyed: "John Schimitz?" "John Himmitz," Carla repeated. "State Senator." Carla said that 20 years ago, she was a student of Mr. Schimitz.Their relationship was on and off, and only intensified in recent years because of her divorce and because Mrs. Schimitz was too busy on TV to ignore her husband's needs.
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