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13.05.2022 - 12:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A mum whose 22-year marriage came to end after her husband told her he was having an affair says the heartbreak helped her discover her "superpower."
When Laura Friedman Williams was 47, her partner, who she had met at university, arrived home and confessed he had cheated on her.
The couple had three children together and she couldn't imagine spending the rest of her life with anyone else - although admits their sex life had dried up.
After he came clean, author Laura knew there was only one way forward and so she kicked him out and filed for divorce, according to the Mirror.
Five months after the break-up, she decided to test the waters of the dating pool in the hope of making up for lost time.
Having never dated in her 20s, she downloaded Tinder and vowed to make the most of being single, telling herself she was free to do whatever she wanted.
The now 51-year-old told the New York Post: “If you want to sleep with two men on the same day, you can. If you want to have a tryst in the middle of the day, you’re free. The only person who can judge you is yourself. And if you’re fine with it, screw everyone else.”
Over the next year, Laura bedded eight men she met on dating apps - and has some stories to tell from her escapades.
Writing in her memoir Available, she details steamy afternoons in hotel rooms and midnight booty calls - juggling her sex life with being a mum to three kids.
However, there were also a few experiences that made her realise exactly what she didn't want from her new-found freedom.
After meeting a man for a lunchtime coffee, Laura ended up back at his flat where the pair slept together.
When he initiated round two shortly after, the mum recalled feeling not 100% into the experience.
While she insists the
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