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Ask Mrs. Manners— | ‘I'm Starving for Husband's Love’

and goes to bed. T've had but one compliment in three years of! marriage. That happened on my wedding day.

Sure, he takes me in his arms, | but only when I go to him. That| doesn’t ‘work in marriage, and| it's not going to work in mine.| |God surely meant for us to love

loving alone and begging for love, I'm not feeling sorry for myself. The fault is probably within myself. I'm more lonesome when he’s around than when I am by myself. I associate with the outside world, and I'm clean. I haven't tied him down. We have friends we both enjoy. We're frank and confide in each other, and we don’t argue. I've asked him! {what keeps him so far away (from me. If he'd tell faults I'd try to correct them.!

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Very few bachelors offered to riage intact. But even he will

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Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling Women Can Lose Charms

MY HUSBAND is starving me. il I'm starving for love, I'm 20 and have a baby and a swell home. But I have a husband without an ounce of affection. as good as they come in providing for us. I could have most any-| thing I want, except for one thing. I'm ignored, except for that kiss when he comes in, goes out,

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I'm too anxious and am creating a problem. MRE. NORTHERN INDIANA.

The affection ven wus is seldom the same brand. of affection we give those we love.

But it's still affection—and it's better than affectation which

i you'd get if you forced your

husband to copy your brand. wants to be “himself” around you. If you don’t let him be natural, he may find someone who will. “ Men do lapse on the loving words, but I believe it's better to let a good husband show affection his way, and keep on reacting your way. A maa wants to think he holds the “reins” and a wife wants to think he holds them. If you could make him over, you'd think him weak.

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a girl's ability to attract only| married men, It often happens (that though such a girl thinks she is anxious to marry, she is ‘really afraid of marriage. { Not having to consider ss married man as ‘a possible husband, {she feels free to act natural and charming and thus attractive to the man. i But when this same girl meets an unmarried male who presenta the danger of marriage, she loses her poise and acts altogether differently. She becomes affected or aloof, "timid or sarcastic——and the eligible man fades out of the picture. | Sometimes this change for the worse. is due to the girl's fear that the single man will think she is trying to “catch” him. In-| deed some girls lose their natural charm and. adopt an artificial manner just to dispel such a! notion. And in bending over back-| (ward to show their disdain for) men, these girls succeed in driving them away, | Miss R.s trouble seemed to be a combination of a secret fear lof marriage and a fear of too; openly encouraging single men.

and after her fears were banished, through some re-education, she! was able to be her natural self] so effectively that she has since married. |

tJ " ” | Q--Is an unhappy marriage! usualy the fault of one partmer? A-—~No. Rarely can one spouse, alone be blamed for a marriages failure, | In most instances hath husband land wife are responsible even| ‘though one may be guiltier than {the other, | { Very often one” partner does!

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him very much. She says she

hates me because of him and and we've been friends too long to let a boy split up our friendship.

You're a wise teen-ager to realize you really aren’t in love -—and in valuing friendship you show depth. With your ability to concentrate, why not work at making yourself as cute as your girl friend? Don’t copy her type, but make the most of your own type. Skip conversation about the boy when jou girls are

learn how to impress him. He wouldn't be $v4interesting if he were interested, and he'd be a trial as a husband if he expected constant arguments,

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share, your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214. W. Maryland St.

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