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Unless I am misinterpreting your words, you haven’t yet developed to the point where you are ashamed of having trespassed upon the property of another person and mistreated it.
It appears to me that you must develop into a far more responsible human being before the cautious parents of this girl will change their attitude toward you. Communicating with her in opposition to their wishes won’t help in this respect. I’m afraid it’s time for you to grow up.
Claudette Colbert
Dear Miss Colbert:
I began dating at eighteen and I am now twenty-two. In that time I have had my share of male friends but none is more than just a friend. After three or four dates I simply lose interest in a fellow. There is always something about his action or conversation that irritates me to a point where I just can’t see him any more.
My sister asked me the other day whether I was waiting for Van Johnson or some Hollywood star to propose to me. She told me that I might as well resign myself to the fact that I am going to marry someone I don’t care' for and in due time I’ll get used to him. Surely, my sister must be wrong. Is there some way to overcome the way I feel?
Alice Y.
Although I am willing to admit that your sister has a right to her opinion, I must disagree entirely with her suggestion for your future.
Under no circumstances should any girl marry a man “ and try to get used to him.”
All things happen in proper season. When you are emotionally ready to fait in love and marry you will discover that either some boy whom you have known all your life has acquired a glow which you hadn’t previously noticed, or you will meet one who will satisfy your ideals.
The important thing is for you not to worry about your emotional attitude, not to criticize yourself nor to consider your reaction different from that of other girls, and to regard your boy-friends in a friendly — not a disparaging — light.
Claudette Colbert
Dear Miss Colbert:
For almost a year now I have been writing to a fellow whom I have never met. We were introduced through letters by a girl we both know.
I have enjoyed his letters immensely, and he has written that he enjoys mine.
■ He has asked me to spend my fall vacation in his home (he lives with his parents) and I want very much to accept the in. vitation. However, I don’t know if it is proper, as we’re not engaged.
Sylvia G.
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Wouldn’t it be possible for this boy to make the trip to meet you, in preference 'o the reverse situation? Have you discussed this with your mother?
Certainly you shouldn’t accept an invitation to be a house-guest from a boy you have never met personally, and — furthermore — no girl should ever accept
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