Internet Casanova
by
Clive Worth
An extract from Chapter 1
Born To Be A Casanova.
Most men like to think they are Casanovas but I never did regard myself being one at first even though all through my life I was called one by all my friends and workmates who just could not get over the women I had slept with. Then when the Media got hold of my stories again I was called a Casanova. Loaded magazine, back in Nov 2004, even did a survey on who the best Casanova in the world was. They phoned me up to interview me about it as well as hundreds of other men in the UK and all over the world.
When they published their findings in their magazine in Dec 2004, I was first in the UK but 3rd in the world but if I had given them the full story about my life, I would have been first in the world because they only asked about the women I had slept with from the internet and not all my life. Anyway, it was then that I started to ask myself, am I a Casanova? I then looked into it myself because a Casanova is a man who makes love to all his women and does not just have straight sex with them and this was me, I then slowly realised that I was after all a Casanova.
This is my story on how I became a Casanova as I started dating from the age of 10 because I was one of 9 children, black sheep at that, pushed one side at home and in School, so in my own way I started at a very young age looking for that love that I did not get in life as I longed to be loved but not just by the one women in my life but by them all. I just could not get enough of the opposite sex and this is my story on how my addiction to love kept me sane all my life and saved me from completely cracking up.
In School and at home, I had been regarded as being backward because I was Dyslexic, not known about then, so I left School aged 15 in 1965, could hardly read or write, yet my best friend at the time, is now a Doctor, Allan Wynn Jones, with his own practice down in Swansea. My other friend Huw Jones, is a Dentist down in Narberth West Wales and the list can go on; how my School friends, went to University and did well, while I fell behind in School because I am Dyslexic. That was not recognized then and I had it so bad that my late Father called me a Village idiot.
Published by Turner Maxwell Books
First published 2009.
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