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( Continued from page 4) tend to a youngster just past two. When I explain that 1 was an only child of two other only children I’m sure that my problems are apparent. I have had to learn about children in a rush and to add to my difficulties, my husband’s sister-in-law has a habit of dropping in unannounced to spend weekends with us.
When she’s with us, she never lifts a hand; I cook for her, make her bed, clean her room, and even sew buttons on her clothing, while she goes for walks or for drives with Mimi.
I have put up with this for my husband’s sake, but I’m reaching the bursting point. For a week after she has gone, the child is impossible; she won’t mind and she cries for her aunt. Why shouldn’t she, because the aunt is always gorging her with candy, ice cream and pastry, which I do not allow.
What can I do without causing a lot of trouble? Does a second wife have to put up with hangover in-laws from a first marriage?
Stella O’R.
Obviously, you have not discussed this problem with your husband. Don’t you think it would be wiser to tell your husband frankly that you dislike his sisterin-law and that you don’t want her as a guest in your home?
In case he is very fond of this woman and wants to continue to see her, it seems to me that you would be justified in leaving her room unattended, and in allowing her to do her own errands. There is no reason why you should wait on her.
The problem of the little girl is extremely serious, as you have said. When the child has been put to bed, it might be ivise for you to tell the aunt that she is welcome in your home just as long as she behaves like a guest — but not one instant longer.
No stranger can estimate how serious a family fuss would be caused by your speaking your mind; only you can judge that. And only you can judge whether breaking with the aunt for all time would be good for Mimi and good for you in the long run, or whether you would be wiser to try and make friends with the aunt.
This would appear to be one of those cases in which husband and wife must work together, each being frank with the other, in order to maintain a good marriage and to insure the welfare of a child.
Claudette Colbert
Dear Miss Colbert:
After graduating from business college last September, I took a position in a very nice office. One of the girls in the office instructed me in my work, so I became ( Continued on page 8)
Have you a problem which seems fo have no solution? Would you like the thoughtful advice of
CLAUDETTE COLBERT?
If you would, write to her in care of Photoplay, 321 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal., and if Miss Colbert feels that your problem is of general interest, she'll consider answering it here. Names and addresses will be held confidential for your protection.
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