Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1944)

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NO less dangerous in a very different way is the playboy — sometimes called the “Good-time Charlie.” At heart, this chap is a little boy who never grew up — and a rather badly spoiled boy at that. But he can be very charming, all the more because he shrugs off the worries which occasionally spoil the disposition of a man who has a normal feeling of responsibility. Being with this lad is the perfect “escape” from your own worries and annoyances. When he’s in the money, he will take you to the very nicest places and make you feel that you “can have anything your little heart desires.” And when he’s broke — as he’s likely to be, periodically—he’ll be so amusing and ingenious that it will still be the best fun in the world to be with him. This sort of man will not “mean” to hurt you. If he finds that he has ruined your life, he’ll be genuinely sorry for as long as he can bring his mind' to dwell on an unpleasant subject. He just closes his eyes to the painful fact that girls can’t get away with the things men do: That while, for example, if he gets himself talked about, it won’t interfere with the sort of life he enjoys leading but a girl whose name has been linked with scandal — even falsely — is more or less at a disadvantage ever after. Of course, I’m not saying that this is fair, or the way things should be; but it’s how they usually are. THE most dangerous type of all to get involved with is the true “wolf,” as the name was used before people began to make fun of it. Fortunately, true wolves are rare — perhaps one man in a thousand — but they are as mercilessly savage as the animal they’re named for, and much cleverer at hiding their true nature. If you meet a man of this type, he will call you by name but in his heart, you’ll be just a number. The wolf’s ruling passion isn’t hunger for love — of which he has never known the meaning. Deep inside him, though he seldom will admit it, he is in agonizing doubt of himself. Ai the only drug that will dull his pain to prove, over and over, that he can “g any woman he wants.” But if you om let him prove this where you are coi cerned, you’ll mean as little to him ; the stubs of last night’s theater tickel Even if he knows that he has hurt yo he will be more pleased than sorry, fi that will be one more indication of h “power over women.” DUT hate can and does make people d< *■* moniacally clever. Where a man who truly in love is apt to be awkward ar to put his worst foot forward, the wc plans each “campaign” as a general wou an invasion. Pleasing women is his bus ness, and he knows his business the we Harry J ames knows the trumpet, < Frank Sinatra his own type of singing. If you’re vain, he’ll flatter you on just tl points on which you want most to 1 flattered, and if you’re ambitious, he knov the right promises to make — and how i dodge keeping them when the time come Outside of the fact that he’s a little tc smooth it’s almost impossible to spot hi: except by one thing which you can fir out if you take the trouble. Do a b of sleuthing, and you’ll find how mar other girls have gone before you. Ar don’t get the idea that you’re differen because that isn’t what matters. Tl way a man treats a girl depends upc what sort of person he is, and few me change radically once they’ve grown u But with all I have said about “dar gerous men,” the real danger is still i you. Apart from sheer force and vie lence, no man can do any more harm 1 you than you let him. It’s ypur ine> perience, your hunger for admiration, yoi need for someone — no matter whom — 1 love you that may make you vulnerah to the men I have been talking about. £ watch your step, but watch yourself sti more closely. And remember one thin* The further you go with any man, wheth( he’s safe or unsafe, the harder it wi be to stop. Look out for the danger signals in you: self that I have listed and “proceed wil caution” when you see them. There’s good man waiting for you, even though yc may never have seen him and he may l thousands of miles away. Don’t let eith< your impatience or another man’s fal: glamour ruin your big moment for yo The End IT’S VICTOR Y— For Farley Granger Highest number of votes in this month’s Color Portrait Poll went to Parley. His portrait in color therefore appears on page 39 Second Winner — Dennis Morgan Pictured on page 48. Whom would you like to see pictured in color in Photoplay? Send in this ba lot to the Color Portrait Editor, Photoplay, 205 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. 1 I would like to see a color portrait of in Photopla