
Ladies Puffy sat down with Playboy and revealed that he can put a serious monkey spanking on a woman. I wonder is this the reason his baby momma and Cassie chases up behind him like a chicken with there head cut off? Also he sat down with Tim West and showed off how he’s living in MIA, on the low. Superhead said his dyck was little and he was a quick draw but maybe that was before he took his studies. But I have to roll with the professional on this one, superhead knows what she is talking about..
PLAYBOY: You’ve talked about having 30-hour sex sessions.
COMBS: I’m not exaggerating. When I heard about Sting doing it, I thought, Yo, is this possible? I studied up on the breathing techniques and the focus. Now I think to myself, I cannot believe I’ve been going this long! [laughs] Night is turning into day and I’m still goin’ at it.
PLAYBOY: You went to an all-boys Catholic school. Some kids can’t handle that.
COMBS: Going to Mount St. Michael made me love women more, because absence makes the heart grow fonder. As soon as that bell rang I wanted to be around some chicks. I was running to the bus stop. I needed to smell a woman, see a woman, walk past one.
PLAYBOY: Is it possible for a celebrity at your level to be monogamous?COMBS: It’s hard. I’m going to say, for any woman trying to please me, that is a real tall order. She has to have poise. She has to be classy. But when we get in that bedroom she got to turn me out, Jack. She has to put a porno to shame and she’s got to be sexually open.
PLAYBOY: For instance?
COMBS: It ain’t gonna hurt for my woman to surprise me and bring a girl home. That’s not gonna hurt our relationship. [laughs] I’m not gonna say, “Well, honey, what’s going on?” I mean, I’m not saying I’m a swinger, but I’ve been told that swingers have some of the best, most long—lasting relationships. (Now will you bring home a dude so she can get banged out Puffy? Get outta here with that mess)
On His Relationships
PLAYBOY: You had a high-profile romance with Jennifer Lopez. Why did you two break up?
COMBS: It was too much. That’s the best answer. And I didn’t close the door all the way with Kim. I think that’s something Jennifer felt.
PLAYBOY: You’re talking about Kim Porter, the mother of three of your children.
COMBS: I was with Kim close to nine years, and I didn’t have closure with it. But I met Jennifer and it was a perfect match. We definitely loved each other.
PLAYBOY: The breakup came in 2001, shortly before you were acquitted of firing a gun during a nightclub fight. Did that cause the breakup?
COMBS: There was a lot going on with the gun charge and the publicity around the trial. That changed the dynamic of the relationship and put a wedge between us.
PLAYBOY: Did her handlers think you were damaging her career?
COMBS: I’m sure there were people having her consider if it was worth it.
PLAYBOY: Are you two civil with each other?
COMBS: We’re still cool. I’ll always cherish her. There are people who come into your life that you’ll always love and respect. She’s definitely one of them. I feel as though we changed each other’s lives.
PLAYBOY: How did she change your life?
COMBS: Oh man, it was a different type of feeling. It was being in love with somebody who understands who you are because they are exactly like you. A lot of times in relationships, the other person can’t understand you because they’re not like you. We were alike in terms of being ambitious, where we were from and our passions.
On Being Betrayed
PLAYBOY: Have you experienced betrayal?
COMBS: Yeah.
PLAYBOY: Let’s talk about it.
COMBS: Well, I…I mean, I’m not trying to throw anybody under the bus.
PLAYBOY: Give us some of the story, then.
COMBS: I’ll explain it in a way that leaves it to the imagination of the reader. I’ve been in a situation that was a combination of Gardner and Kennedy for me. There was a point when the world perceived me as a bad guy and people had to distance themselves. It is convenient to stand next to the bad boy when things are hot and going well, but when things go down it isn’t as sexy. That hurts.
PLAYBOY: It sounds as if you’re referring to Jennifer Lopez. What’s your definition of loving hard?
COMBS: When you love hard, you would actually die for somebody. And it hurts to know the person you’d die for won’t even handle life’s pain for you. When you experience that, it makes you scared to love, but it’s the most beautiful love to have.
PLAYBOY: If you met Sinatra, what would you ask him?
COMBS: I always wondered if he was ever able to get over it. Did it always haunt him the way it haunts me? Will I be able to overcome that?
PLAYBOY: It sounds as if your guard is up.
COMBS: I’m saying that I’ve got only one more in me.
PLAYBOY: You have only one more relationship left in you?
COMBS: If I find somebody and it doesn’t work, I’ll be ruined forever. It’s scary because I have only one more lifeline.
PLAYBOY: Has a woman ever flat-out rejected you?
COMBS: Yeah, I’ve had a bunch of different woman tell me no. Whether I was willing to accept no for an answer, that’s another story. Read More Here
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