Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, January 06, 1977, Page Page 8, Image 8

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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, January 6,1977
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Why married man
picks up a tramp
By Abigail Van Buren
® 1976 by Chicago Tnbuna N Y. Newa Synd. Inc.
DEAR ABBY: A woman wrote to you a few years back
asking why a married man would pick up some tramp and
treat her like a lady, then turn around and treat his wife
(who was really a lady) like a tramp. Please try to locate
it because your answer was one of the best things I've
ever read, and I desperately need it now.
SAME BOAT IN ALLENTOWN
DEAR SAME: A sharp-eyed secretary with a mind like a
steel trap found it, and here it is:
DEAR ABBY: Why will a married man pick up some
tramp and treat her like a lady, then turn around and treat
his wife (who is a lady) like a tramp?
MINNIE
DEAR MINNIE: A man picks up a tramp because he
wants a female companion who is no better than he is. In
her company he doesn't feel inferior. He rewards her by
treating her like a lady.
He treats his wife (who is a lady) like a tramp because
he feels that by degrading her he will bring her down to
his level. This makes him feel guilty, so to get even with
his wife for making him feel guilty, he keeps right on pun
ishing her.
DEAR ABBY: Will you please check this question with
your medical advisers? I can't face my doctor with it and
it has me worried.
Is it possible for damage to be done to a child if concep
tion occurred while the parents were on a sandy beach and
a grain of sand entered the woman’s vagina and was
carried into her womb with the sperm?
This didn’t take place in a public area. It happened in
private, but I have been worried about it ever since.
Thank you.
WORRIED IN HAWAII
DEAR WORRIED: My medical advisers told me to
tell you not to worry. (P.S. If it’s a boy, name him “San
dy.” If a girl, “Sandra.”)
DEAR ABBY: We have two sons, 17 and 29. They aren’t
"bad,” but they don’t have any respect for me or anything
I say.
When reprimanded, they both talk back to me and do as
they please.
I’ve begged my husband to help me make these boys
mind, but he has never been any help at all. When I
threaten to leave unless he disciplines our sons, he says if
I do, he’ll throw them out, bag and baggage. I need help
before it's too late.
NEEDS SUPPORT
DEAR NEEDS: It will comfort you little to be told that
your sons have tuned you out years ago and have obvious
ly gotten away with it.
Your husband’s cop-out is shameful. Tell the boys that if
they don’t shape up, you will not put up with their loutish
behavior one day longer than the law allows.
For Abby's booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding,"
I send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills,
Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped
(240 envelope.
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