Tell Me About It
For those of you who don't know, I read the newspaper pretty much every day. This includes the advice columns. One such columnist I regularly read is
Carolyn Hax, who writes
"Tell Me About It" three times a week. I particularly enjoy reading pieces that show how crazy women are.
Dear Carolyn: My fiance and I are both 24, and have been together since our freshman year of college. We've been apart since graduation two years ago, but have maintained our relationship through daily phone calls and frequent visits. The wedding is set for June, but I'm having doubts that won't go away. I live in a decent-size city, she lives in a smaller city, and she has a problem with how much I go out. She's flat-out told me, "Just so you know, that ends when we get married." She nags me, she begrudges me my fun, and it's helped fuel my doubts about what our marriage will be like. When I told her about my concerns, she apologized, and admitted she was just jealous of my social opportunities and was taking it out on me.
I told her I was thinking about postponing the wedding so we could see how we'd balance jobs, social lives, and each other in the same city. She thought about it, and then told me I either marry her in June or never, because if I'm not sure now, I may never be sure. I don't think that's fair, but I'm sure she doesn't think what I've asked is fair, either.
-- Frustrated Fiance
(3:30:27 PM): haha that fiance should run like hell
Go ahead and read the
rest of the column.
Petra Nemcova
Wow that is leggy. Also, in the last picture notice
The Body, Elle Macpherson, who still looks strong at age 43.