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In her wonderfully written and highly evocative 1997 memoir, 'Elvis: In the Twilight of Memory,' June Juanico recalls her love affair in 1956 with the man she calls "my Elvis." She says he was as 'the first true love" of her life, "perfect." But when we did an interview that year June and I also talked about the fact that their sexual relationship was never fully consummated, because of Gladys Presley interrupting their lovemaking, and about how June reconciled the Elvis she knew with the seemingly sexually licentious Elvis who, she says "wanted to conquest as many women as possible."
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In her wonderfully written and highly evocative 1997 memoir, 'Elvis: In the Twilight of Memory,' June Juanico recalls her love affair in 1956 with the man she calls "my Elvis." She says he was as 'the first true love" of her life, "perfect." But when we did an interview that year June and I also talked about the fact that their sexual relationship was never fully consummated, because of Gladys Presley interrupting their lovemaking, and about how June reconciled the Elvis she knew with the seemingly sexually licentious Elvis who, she says "wanted to conquest as many women as possible."

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