Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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I toward something he must conquer. But once conquered, he may lose all feeling for the loser. “Consider Suzanne’s position in relation to a man like that.” Since it’s been suggested, let’s consider Suzanne’s point of view. As we mentioned before, Suzanne is an intelligent girl. She realizes, as only a woman can, what kind of man she is romancing. “If I withhold my love for him,” she might say to herself, “I keep him. If I give him my love, if I let him know I belong to him, I lose him.” The reluctance to give herself up to any man is strong in every woman, particularly an American woman. The reason is simple. Most men are like Troy. It is no unfavorable reflection on a man’s character to speak of what is the nature of his sex. But it does cause serious predicaments in love affairs between two strongwilled individuals. “These are the things that deter me from committing myself to a man at this time in my life,” Suzanne pointed out. “Troy is a marvelous person, all man — and maybe that’s the trouble. “So many times when we’re on a date I see it in him. I mean the side of a man that must be tough, hard, relentless, even ruthless. Women want tenderness and gentleness, to be treated as though we are fragile, as though we would break if mishandled. And yet we deny it. We insist we’re indestructible, we can take it. “Perhaps I’m not sure that Troy, the man, can really deal with Suzanne, the complicated woman. As Troy the lover and Suzanne the loved, nothing could be sweeter. But I can feel no sense of permanency with Troy. I want to. I hope I will and sometimes I find myself looking forward with great fervency to the moment when I know that there is so much between us that I will not care that I never wanted to belong completely to any man. I suppose if I knew what was going to happen between Troy and me after that moment I might be able to make a decision. Maybe we both need a few more years of living, a little more experience to help us predict. But right now, this minute, I’m not ready to marry Troy. “I confess that I told a columnist that Troy and I might get married. But again, I reserve the right to decide when. And I didn’t say positively. “But I also admit, somewhat sheepishly, too, that I’m tempted to become Troy’s wife.” So it stands at the moment. The love affair that’s afraid of marriage. Two people, inexorably drawn to each other and at the same time almost irrevocably opposed. “Maybe,” Suzanne said in conclusion, “the real answer is the fact that as of now, whatever happens is my decision. 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