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New York Post
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
This polyamorous couple has a ‘sex calendar' — it keeps things ‘organised and balanced'
Put it on the calendar. One polyamorous couple has a calendar solely for them to figure out when each of them could get it on with their partners. Kel Macettare, 41 and Bruno Cordisco, 42, were high school sweethearts who are now happily married with two sons — Henry, 19 and Hector, 13, according to Jam Press. 3 Kel Macettare, 41 and Bruno Cordisco have known each other since they were in high school. Jam Press/CO Press Office They sound like any other regular family of four — except for the fact that each of the parents has a significant other with whom they schedule sex for. Macettare and Machado opened their marriage after checking out a swingers' club — which led them to meet Diego Machado and Jennifer de Faria. Machado lives in the family's home in Florianópolis, Brazil, while Fairia visits regularly on the weekends — and the clan is one happy group. 3 The couple has since opened up their relationship to include other people. Jam Press/CO Press Office To keep things organized, the group has a family calendar on the fridge that shows everyone's daily chores and responsibilities. And of course, the adults have a separate schedule just for their eyes that outlines their sexy time. Monday through Friday, Macettare and Cordisco focus on their relationship — and on the weekends, the couple spends time with each of their partners. 3 The group has a 'sex calendar,' which keeps things organized and balanced. Jam Press/CO Press Office 'Kel and I have an intense chemistry and we're intimate every day,' Cordisco told NeedToKnow. 'Since we dedicate weekends to our other partners, it builds up the anticipation and desire between us during the week.' When Macettare started to feel left out — the two couples decided to split all of their time equally, and that's how the idea of the 'sex calendar' came to be. 'In the beginning, Jennifer was spending a lot of time with Bruno, and I felt like we were losing our private connection,' Macettare explained. 'That's when we came up with the sex schedule, so everyone could stay organised and things could feel more balanced.' She said the idea helped improve their communication and sex life. Sometimes, each of the couples will leave the house to stay at a motel or even rent a home to have their alone time. 'When all four of us are home, we split into separate rooms,' Macettare said. This group isn't the only ones who schedule sex — an Upper West Side couple, Jay and Sofia Lyons, also admitted to doing this and loving it. 'It's made our relationship one million times better,' Jay, an Emmy-winning director and producer, told The Post. 'It's the glue that keeps your marriage close — it's very difficult to have a bad marriage when you're regularly having sex.' The duo has been marking their calendars for some hanky panky shortly after they got married and had two kids in the 1990s. 'It makes your spouse feel appreciated and special,' said Sofia, a professional singer.


New York Post
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Female plane passenger wouldn't let her husband sit next to me — I was totally humiliated by her judgment
She believes she committed the crime of flying while hot. An influencer says she felt 'judged' after a female passenger asked that her husband be moved because the content creator's outfit was 'too revealing.' 'I was harassed in first class for being too attractive,' Katie Flowers told Jam Press of the violating incident, which allegedly occurred aboard a flight from Las Vegas to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Advertisement The 'sex guru and relationship coach' frequently shares scintillating body shots for her 313,000 followers on Instagram, but didn't think her appearance would cause such a stir offline. 5 'It felt like my body was offensive just for existing,' said Flowers (pictured here in her airplane attire). Jam Press/CO Press Office 5 Flowers rocking a revealing outfit. Jam Press/CO Press Office Advertisement Flowers, who was flying in first class, had reportedly been sporting a white playsuit with a plunging neckline and knee-high boots — an outfit she deemed 'normal' for an overnight flight. Unfortunately, her choice of airplane attire quickly landed her in the crosshairs of a fellow flyer, who was worried her hubby would be distracted by the Instagrammer's 'hot' couture. 'Another passenger's wife requested a seat change for her husband, because she felt my outfit was 'too revealing' and drew unwanted attention,' recalled Flowers. While the passenger didn't call her out directly, the bombshell claimed a flight attendant alerted her of the complaint, making it clear that the flyer was disturbed by the influencer's appearance. Advertisement Being singled out didn't sit well with Flowers, who felt the issue wasn't 'wasn't the clothes' but 'the body inside them.' 5 Flowers said she was discriminated against for her voluptuous appearance. Jam Press/CO Press Office 5 Flowers has appeared in magazines such as Playboy and Glamor. Jam Press/CO Press Office 5 'I did nothing but board the plane and sit down,' rued Flowers. Jam Press/CO Press Office Advertisement 'I was judged for simply existing with curves,' lamented the content creator, who has appeared in Playboy and Glamour magazine. She found the incident doubly uncomfortable as other passengers reportedly whispered and stared after she was approached by the crew member. 'I did nothing but board the plane and sit down,' rued Flowers on allegedly getting accused of the crime of being curvaceous in public. 'It's a form of control disguised as decency,' Flowers declared. 'Women are expected to be beautiful – but not too much. To be polished but never too confident.' The outraged gal added, 'If you have curves, if you stand out, and if you're not accompanied by a man, you become a target.' Worst of all, this inflight fashion policing mainly comes from other women, per Flowers, who said that the phenomenon's about 'insecurity' rather than 'modesty.' Advertisement 'First class protects me from physical discomfort,' she concluded. 'But it doesn't shield me from social hostility. And that says a lot about the world we live in.'


New York Post
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
I'm so hot I fork out $13k for first class flights because creeps in coach won't stop gawking at me
They need to coach cash-strapped flyers to stop staring. A Brazilian model and influencer claims she shells out over $13,000 for first flights because she's ogled by alleged creeps in coach. 'In economy, harassment comes as a bonus,' Ju Isen told Jam Press while explaining the rationale behind her expensive decision. 'I'd rather pay more and protect myself.' Advertisement The bombshell makes a living from her gorgeous appearance, regularly sharing scintillating body shots for her 2.5 million followers on Instagram. 5 'I've had men try to chat me up while I was half-asleep, ask if I was single or offer to buy me a drink mid-air,' Isen lamented. Jam Press/CO Press Office/@juisen 5 'First class is the only space where no one tries to invade my personal bubble with small talk or creepy stares,' Isen claimed. Jam Press/CO Press Office/@juisen Advertisement Unfortunately, Isen's so-called sweltering countenance has earned her unwanted attention offline, such as when she's traveling. In fact, Isen feels her attractiveness has reached a point where she can no longer afford to slum it in steerage due to the hordes of leerers. In accordance, the content creator said she'd 'rather pay a lot and travel in peace [in first class],' where she can avoid 'being hit on by strangers during flights.' 5 Isen claims that flying up front offers her a safe space against sky suitors. Jam Press/CO Press Office/@juisen Advertisement 5 Isen boasts over 2.5 million followers on Instagram. Jam Press/CO Press Office/@juisen 5 Isen flies first out of a sense of self-preservation. Jam Press/CO Press Office/@juisen This sky segregation might seem discriminatory, but the influencer insists she's speaking from prior experiences in cattle class. Advertisement 'I've had men try to chat me up while I was half-asleep, ask if I was single or offer to buy me a drink mid-air,' lamented Insen. 'And after repeated experiences like these, I have now opted for private cabins where I can travel without interruptions.' She added: 'First class is the only space where no one tries to invade my personal bubble with small talk or creepy stares.' The Instagrammer said the exorbitant price tag is worth not getting peeped on by the mile-high hoi polloi. 'People love to criticize the price I pay but never question why I feel the need to pay it,' declared Isen. 'That kind of freedom is worth every penny.' Flying up front isn't the only way that the Brazilian keeps potential cat callers at bay. Isen has also copped to sporting a fake engagement ring at events and airports to ward off unwanted advances from male suitors. 'I was tired of the constant approaches – it was nonstop, even when I clearly wasn't interested,' said Isen. 'So I put on a simple ring on my left hand, and it was like hitting a mute button.' She added: 'It has worked for years. It is just visible enough to keep people from coming up to me.'


Scottish Sun
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
My boyfriend dumped me because I got bum-implant behind his back – he didn't realise until I was in a bikini on holiday
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN influencer claims she was dumped by her long-term boyfriend after getting bum implants. Débora Dunhill is a model and influencer with over a million followers on Instagram, where she often shares vlogs on fashion and her daily life. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Débora Dunhill claims a previous partner dumped her after she got butt implants Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 6 The model and influencer said her ex-boyfriend 'felt betrayed' Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 6 Débora says she tried to explain that the decision was intimate and she didn't mean to hide anything from him Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office The 38-year-old also used to share snippets of her relationship – until recently, when the pair called it quits. The reason? Bum implants. 'I chose not to share the decision with him [at first], as I didn't think it was necessary,' said Débora. 'It was my choice, not something radical or too visible. 'I did it one morning and went on with my life as usual. 'He noticed some difference [while on holiday]. 'On the same day, he directly asked me if I had done something. 'And it triggered immediate discomfort. 'He said he felt betrayed as if I had hidden something important. 'That I altered the body he loved without telling him. Sophie Kasaei talks about her near-death BBL surgery horror 'He used the word 'betrayal' more than once.' Débora says she tried to explain that the decision was intimate and she didn't mean to hide anything from him. She said: 'He didn't accept it. 'He said that if I made this decision on my own, I should also move forward alone. 'The relationship ended that same week. 6 Débora has over a million fans who follow her modelling shots Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 6 She is thankful for his reaction and the breakup, as it's made her realise that he wasn't the right person for her Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 'We had been together for two years and were in a peaceful phase, with companionship and shared plans. 'It was always a healthy relationship. 'We respected each other, took care of each other. 'I never thought something so personal would shake everything.' 6 The model had butt harmonisation surgery, which aims to lift the buttocks Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office Débora, from Brazil, living in Portugal, underwent the procedure, known as butt harmonisation surgery, to enhance her already perky cheeks. She is thankful for his reaction and the breakup, as it's made her realise that he wasn't the right person for her. She said: 'Deep down, it wasn't about the procedure. 'It was about him not knowing how to deal with a woman who feels secure and free in her own body. 'This story is a reminder. 'The freedom to change, evolve, or take care of yourself shouldn't be a reason for conflict. 'If it bothers someone, maybe it was never love.'


The Irish Sun
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
My boyfriend dumped me because I got bum-implant behind his back – he didn't realise until I was in a bikini on holiday
AN influencer claims she was dumped by her long-term boyfriend after getting bum implants. Débora Dunhill is a model and influencer with over a million followers on Instagram , where she often shares vlogs on fashion and her daily life. Advertisement 6 Débora Dunhill claims a previous partner dumped her after she got butt implants Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 6 The model and influencer said her ex-boyfriend 'felt betrayed' Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 6 Débora says she tried to explain that the decision was intimate and she didn't mean to hide anything from him Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office The 38-year-old also used to share snippets of her relationship – until recently, when the pair called it quits. The reason? 'I chose not to share the decision with him [at first], as I didn't think it was necessary,' said Débora. 'It was my choice, not something radical or too visible. Advertisement More on surgery 'I did it one morning and went on with my life as usual. 'He noticed some difference [while on holiday]. 'On the same day, he directly asked me if I had done something. 'And it triggered immediate discomfort. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous 'He said he felt betrayed as if I had hidden something important. 'That I altered the body he loved without telling him. Sophie Kasaei talks about her near-death BBL surgery horror 'He used the word 'betrayal' more than once.' Débora says she tried to explain that the decision was intimate and she didn't mean to hide anything from him. Advertisement She said: 'He didn't accept it. 'He said that if I made this decision on my own, I should also move forward alone. 'The relationship ended that same week. 6 Débora has over a million fans who follow her modelling shots Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office Advertisement 6 She is thankful for his reaction and the breakup, as it's made her realise that he wasn't the right person for her Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office 'We had been together for two years and were in a peaceful phase, with companionship and shared plans. 'It was always a healthy relationship. 'We respected each other, took care of each other. Advertisement 'I never thought something so personal would shake everything.' 6 The model had butt harmonisation surgery, which aims to lift the buttocks Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office Débora, from Brazil , living in Portugal , underwent the procedure, known as butt harmonisation surgery, to enhance her already perky cheeks. She is thankful for his reaction and the breakup, as it's made her realise that he wasn't the right person for her. Advertisement She said: 'Deep down, it wasn't about the procedure. 'It was about him not knowing how to deal with a woman who feels secure and free in her own body. 'This story is a reminder. 'The freedom to change, evolve, or take care of yourself shouldn't be a reason for conflict. Advertisement 'If it bothers someone, maybe it was never love.' What are Brazilian Butt Lifts and why are they so popular? Buttock enlargement surgery - known as a Brazilian butt-lift (BBL) - is used to make the bum look bigger, rounded and lifted. Surgeons transfer fat, inject filler or insert silicone-filled implants. It is the fastest growing cosmetic procedure but also one of the most dangerous, according to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). Many patients are travelling to the likes of Turkey or seeking out unregistered surgeons in the UK and are not given full information on the risks. BBLs carry the highest risk of all cosmetic surgeries - with more than one death occurring per 4,000 procedures. Due to celebrities undergoing such ops, many women are hoping to emulate their looks. Consultant clinical psychologist Dr Anu Sayal-Bennett, a chartered member of the British Psychological Society, told Many people travel abroad for the procedure because it is cheaper and advertising is "terribly seductive", combined with the idea of a beach holiday, added Dr Sayal-Bennett.