<Li> Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (1914--1988) </Li> <Li> John Aspinwall Roosevelt II (1916--1981) </Li> <P> Despite becoming pregnant six times, Eleanor disliked having sex with her husband . She once told her daughter Anna that it was an "ordeal to be borne". She also considered herself ill - suited to motherhood, later writing, "It did not come naturally to me to understand little children or to enjoy them". </P> <P> In September 1918, Eleanor was unpacking one of Franklin's suitcases when she discovered a bundle of love letters to him from her social secretary, Lucy Mercer . He had been contemplating leaving Eleanor for Lucy . However, following pressure from his political advisor, Louis Howe, and from his mother, who threatened to disinherit Franklin if he followed through with a divorce, the couple remained married . Their union from that point on was more of a political partnership . Disillusioned, Eleanor again became active in public life, and focused increasingly on her social work rather than her role as a wife, as she had for the previous decade . </P>

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