Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 29
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Put your problems in a letter to ‘Jane Jordan whe will answer questions in this column daily.
DEAR JANE JORDAN: I am 23 years old. I have been in love with a man of 40 for a year, but only have had three dates with him. He has never given me any reason to think! he is in love with me. I don't know much about him, but I know I love him more than life itself. I have been engaged three times but always turn the man down because I am thinking about this 40-year-old man. I am very unhappy and very much mixed up about it. I write him letters. Should I? Please help me. © WHELMA » » EJ
Answer: When a girl falls in love
with an older man she knows vor DEAR JANE JORDAN: I Was, Answer:
little about, she has identified him with her ideal image of a husband. Actually the man may not correspond to that ideal at all.
You aren't really in love with the men. You picture him in the dual role of father and husband to an insecure girl. Boys of your own age represent a risk you are afraid to take. # You want to be cherished as a daughter and be loved as a wife at the same time. Isn't this true? You're making a& bad mistake to write to a man who doesn’t ask for it. Perhaps he doesn't want to get
married at all. If he wanted a wife because of the children, Shall I | he could have found one before he wait for him or am I doing wrong? | was 40 years old. PEARL " - » f Why do you encourage | married for over four years. Now 1 this man to break up his family
| have been separated from my hus-|and marry you) Ne Saterty us i i responsibilities he going ee |band about 16 months. 1 have a ..c yite with him might not be daughter two years old. | as pleasant for you as you expect.| | After I left my husband I met a Stop seeing him altogether and let | man I love very much. He is a few him work out his problem without { years older than I am, married, has | pressure from you. Yes, you are two children, | doing wrong to him, to yourself, and I have told him several times I|to the children involved. am going to quit seeing him. But he asks me to give him a little more
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am
time until he can break off with his! yr ried about the epidemic of juve-|
ise. doesn't love her but doesn’t | Bile delinquency among girls of 12
want to cause a lot of disturbance to 17 or 18. Don’t you think that
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it is time that we returned to the | old-fashioned punishment of spanking? I was spanked with a strap (40 years ago for far less than girls of today get away with. I am sure a little of that sort of thing would help vastly. MARY CONWELL:. = = " Answer: It isn't the lack of beatling children in. the home that juvenile delinquency. the lack of love. Most delinquent children were not wanfed, in the | first place. They were not cared “ | for, in the second place. Ask any social worker. She will
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