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dtfl HEALTH Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. When desire wanes By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB — I am writing you a few lines. I want to know when sex leaves a man altogether and he doesn’t want a woman anymore, or does it? DEAR READER - In general both males and females are sexual creatures from birth to death. How this is expressed depends upon many social and psychological factors. Health is also a fac tor. However, an elderly woman dying of cancer of the breast, and receiving male hormone to help control the cancer may still have an overwhelming sex desire. Sexual desire of a man for one particular woman may vary in relation to their more basic relationship. If he is bored, or if the couple have basic problems the desire for sex in that situation may dis appear. Being impotent is not the same thing as not having any sexual interest. Relatively young diabetic men may be impotent because of damage to the nerves that control the mechanical aspects of sex. But that same man can be emotionally aroused and even have an orgasm. Some older men have vascular disease that affects mechanical reaction but the desire may still be there. To give you more information on impotence I am sending you The Health Letter number 3- 12, Impotence. Others who want this issue can send 50 cents with a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope for it to P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. You may be surprised to learn that men who live in good health into their 90s still have sexual interest and some are still capable of sex relations in the conventional sense DEAR DR. LAMB - I just can’t get the courage to ask \k s'. POLLY'S POINTERS Polly Cramer Use mesh bags as totes POLLY’S PROBLEM DEAR POLLY — Do you know of any use for the plastic mesh bags in which oranges are sometimes sold 9 They are so pretty I hate to discard them. The white plastic containers in which motor oil. bleaches, etc., are sold can be made into cute little waste baskets by using colored markers. I put a Penn sylvania Dutch design on one of mine and use it in the kitchen to hold the daily garbage. — HELENE. DEAR HELENE — Remove the string at the top and securely fasten on embroidery hoops to make most practical shopping bags for carrying small items. Also they would be great for the children to carry books to school or the library.— POLLY. DEAR POLLY — The enclosed clipping with a picture of contestants in a pie eating contest perfectly illustrates my Pet Peeve. Many people in our land are hungry and yet some seem to think this waste is a sport to say nothing of the danger of someone choking To me this sort of thing is disgusting — E.S. DEAR POLLY — My husband s parents had the same problem Mrs. A. has with mold growing on their walls which is seemingly caused by the gas heater After trying anything and everything they were told that the stovepipe was probably stopped up with soot and after cleaning it they had no more trouble. — MRS. B. DEAR POLLY — I read a Pointer in the column suggesting that an X be marked on all boiled eggs so there is no confusion as to which eggs are boiled and which are not. Do try my way when in doubt. Put the egg on a flat surface like a table or counter top. lay flat and spin it. If it spins easily it is boiled but a raw egg will never turn more than once or twice. — EMMA. Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you newspaper coupon clippers if she uses your favorite Pointer. Peeve or Problem in her column. Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of this newspaper XEUSPAI’EH EXTEHPKISE »SSX WINTHROP by Diek Cavalli / W \ Q /=OR UINCH \ C? . / FORECAST \ / I HAP \ X 5 ! / ITHINKTHE \ IS FOR L_ Fcg TUNA FISH £o| J / ALTITUDE 1 HUAAIP / MT" \ ONWHOLB / | ISeTARTJNff \ HEAT... / S \ WHEAT. / M > TDeOFTBM / i \ HIS BRAIN. / i (fc ’ A _ 11-A Ik -JL- THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom ZHW.OW'Jw') ( - _ \ L \ H s \ L. I / *-x r/> I ■*2) r~-T> I \ r>X) .. I L r IH 7/ t( r*\ 11/ yJ nl * \ r \ //) r/ id i i 4 ///— s z \\ I_ t ~ / / I\\ => I i L- cZ. I n * \ 2) 74-n ' K/ 3 7H\ if I P cH) lr r\ i\ i Jr n r t JIA Lj_UL_A 111 EjLJL-A” *J my family doctor, but I need advice. What should a man do when he and his wife both have had a very strong sex drive all their lives and now she absolutely refuses sex. She started acting like this after a D and C to stop bleeding. My teen-age daughter is driving me up the wall, en couraging me to give her sex ual response. She claims many of her school friends do it at home, why not us? Is there any physical wrong with this type of relationship? How long can a man hold his composure under this sort of pressure? DEAR READER - You need to be very firm with your daughter. In fact all three of you need professional help. I appreciate your reluctance to talk to your family doctor but perhaps you could tell him that you and your wife need family counseling and that you would like to have the whole family see a psy chiatrist. Your daughter is not correct in saying that relations between father and daughter are that common. The long term effects on the daughter psychologically can be very bad. The situation you describe suggests that all three of you have played a role in the situa tion that has come about. Your wife is not behaving nor mally, nor is she fulfilling the role of a wife. The reason may be related to you or she may have more basic problems. So my advice is for all of you to see a psychiatrist. If you can’t manage that easily I think you should go yourself and in the course of the inter view perhaps you can get some help in finding out how to get assistance for all three. Dr. Lamb will answer representative letters of general interest in his column. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thoves XT'S MY AfrXßhlTßfi j </.(! TO see jimmy CAgTEff IM AcYiOM | Before x maoe ~ UP MY M|MD. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople SHORT RIBS ' , w "r- ~ i 1 COME AS A BROTHER... Y1 IN WJPIRIT OFjSOOD WILL. HERES MY METER WNEY. MRS HOOPLE. T THAT'S ONE > MY AGENT USUALLY SETTLES UP AT THE )ROUTINE THAT T/' BF 3 ? BNP OF MY ENGAGEMENT BUT I < ALWAYS 6ETS £ REMEMBEREP THIS PLACE HAS LESS F A STANPIN6 = (LA CREPIT THAN A TURNSTILE.' NOTOVATION <9 THAT I WANT TO BUCK THE AROUNP HERE. SYSTEM IF IT /MAKES CENTS Ik MR. PIKE/ W TO YOU.' KYUK-KYUK.' 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