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Quirky Founding Fathers and Other Bonkers Bits of American History

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Jefferson was determined to demonstrate the majestic size of American animals. PBS
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Benjamin Franklin. Encyclopedia Britannica

29. Benjamin Franklin, the Babe Magnet

Although Thomas Jefferson usually gets the most credit for being the Founding Fathers’ main Enlightenment figure, Benjamin Franklin probably has him beat. Franklin was an accomplished writer, publisher, printer, postmaster, politician, political theorist, diplomat, statesman, and scientist. He was also an inventor who came up with the lightening rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove. To top it all off, Franklin’s face ended up on a higher denomination bill than that of Jefferson.

Less known about Franklin is that he was a babe magnet, who stormed French society and set its ladies’ heart aflutter. He took full advantage of that, and while his numerous affairs are tame by today’s standards, he was considered a libertine by the staid standards of the Founding Fathers. Franklin was particularly fond of old(er) women, and in a letter to a young man, he advised him to opt for an old woman if he was inclined to engage in adultery. Included in his reason were: “when Women cease to be handsome, they study to do be good“. They are more discrete, and: “Lastly They are so grateful!!

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