‘I slept with 100 married men as revenge on my cheating husband’
After discovering her husband was cheating with a “girl in every port”, Gwyneth had revenge sex with 100 men and has no regrets.
She’s known as Britian’s “most prolific mistress” – but there’s a heartbreaking reason why Gwyneth Lee turned to having sex with only married men.
The serial mistress, 50, was devastated when her partner Robert began seeing other women in the last years of their marriage.
She believed she would remain loyal to him for the rest of her life, but his betrayal shattered her faith in men.
As a result, Gwyneth began a life of secret affairs to “avenge” her husband’s adultery, and in the year’s since his death she’s become completely “non-monogamous”.
“I was very happily married to Robert for years. He was a high-flying oil executive who travelled all over the world for work,” she told The Sun in 2018.
“But I discovered in the last years of our marriage that he had been cheating on me with several women. He had a girl in every port, so to speak, and would regularly have flings when he was away on business trips.
“I was devastated at first because I genuinely believed in monogamy at the time and thought that I had met the man of my dreams.”
After confronting him, Robert admitted there was “no way” he’d ever be faithful, asking her to “stay in the marriage and basically put up with his cheating”.
So she stayed – but she also began having her own string of illicit affairs – bedding 100 men as “revenge” for her husband’s betrayal.
Robert, who died from cancer in 2008, would even vet some of Gwyneth’s extramarital partners who she met using a dating website for people with partners.
After he passed, Gwyneth’s faith in monogamy was completely shattered, and she continued seeing only married men.
“Who seriously wants to have sex with the same person for the last 50 years of their life? It is not natural – we are programmed to seek mates and find the very best match,” she said.
“I stayed on the dating website and just carried seeing various married men, and I am still on the site today.
“It suits me – I get all the fun you get from a great love affair and none of the drudgery.”
Today, Gwythen lives in California, and has been open about ditching traditional dating for international trips, luxury restaurants and secret texts.
She’s dated everyone from top businessmen to hoteliers who have “lavished” her with gorgeous gifts including designer undies and fancy perfumes.
“My lifestyle has enabled me to enjoy male company and exciting sex without putting up with the mundanity of ‘normal’ life – rows over who’ll take the bins out and dreary chat about childcare.
“At this point I’m not sure I could bear that,” she said in 2021.
While some people have labelled her lifestyle “disgusting” Gwyneth says she’s “proud” of her marital status.
“Make no mistake, I know many, many people don’t like it – that has been made clear,” she explained.
“On one occasion a pregnant acquaintance heard I was seeing a married man and turned on me. She launched herself towards me, bump first, at an event and accused me of being a homewrecker.”
Earlier this year, she detailed the most common response women make when they discover their husband is having an affair with her.
“I’ve had several incidents where I’ve met men’s wives,” the mistress said.
She said some were “funny” but others were not, and many were fine as long as they “keep getting money, gifts and can keep the Range Rover”.
Some wives even try to get involved by offering threesomes and offer to have sex with her themselves.
“The offer of the threesome came from the wife of one of my regular married lovers,” she explained.
She also said it’s not uncommon for women to call and ask if their husband has been seeing her, even if she isn’t.
Despite being “proud” of being a mistress, she said some of her family members were not impressed with her relationship status.
“When I was a teenager, my paternal grandfather used to call me a free spirit and once told me, ‘There are women who are lovers and there are women who are wives.’
“He wasn’t wrong.”