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who doesn't want to give up her hobby ol collecting pictures and stars, but feels she should because her new hubby and sister belittle it. This is what I have to say on the subject :
No, you should not discontinue something that you have been doing for so many years. If you enjoy doing this in your spare time, your husband should understand this and he should not belittle it, as it is a good clean hobby.
I myself have been reading Photoplay magazine for years and I keep most of them long after they have been read, as a hobby.
Maybe your new husband should find himself a hobby to work on in his spare time and then he will understand how much yours means to you.
Mafre Hazelwood Dayton, Ohio
Seeing as you have collected pictures of stars since you were eight, you must have quite a collection. I most certainly think it would not hurt to discontinue your hobby for a while — why start trouble in the beginning of a good marriage? Get off to a good start and quit! Maybe later your husband will feel better about it and won’t look at it so severely seeing you stopped in agreement with him.
Later on he may even encourage a hobby for you to get your mind off housework. But for now — give your attention to him. Never mind his sister — if he later agrees with the hobby, he will stand up for you.
B. B. B.
Larchmont, N. Y.
It was so nice to read that your Orlando, Fla. reader has come up with a problem I once had.
Since 1 was ten I have saved movie star pictures. 1 buy four or five movie magazines a month and cut out the pictures and paste them in scrap-books. I liave over forty books filled.
Some people look at me like I had two heads, as I'm thirty-one years old, married and with a baby girl of two. Most people thought when I married I'd give it up and then when the baby was born they knew I'd give it up.
But I enjoy doing this, consider it my own business and shall continue until my interest wanes.
My advice to the Orlando reader is to stand on your right as an individual to do what you please. I'll bet your husband had an idiosyncrasy too ( mine collects science fiction books and has shelves of them). So you see, we all do things that other folks find odd.
Lynn Hunter Scarboro, Ontario, Canada
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