PEP-UP POINTS ON MARRIAGE
Add spice to your marriage with an occasional quarrel, New York psychologist Oliver Butterfield advises. Few couples know how to quarrel intelligently, he told married students at the University of California, in an adress on “New Rules for Marital Warfare.” Here are. a few Butterfield dont’s : Don’t start a fight when your wife is cooking. Don’t tell your husband how to run his business. When you win an argument, don’t crow over it. Every fight should end in a clinch. A questionnaire conducted by a newspaper revealed that many women leave the radio on all day to provide a pleasing background of sound. The trouble is that a selfish husband comes home and switches off the wife so he can hear the background.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 99, 26 February 1947, Page 8
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127PEP-UP POINTS ON MARRIAGE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 99, 26 February 1947, Page 8
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