Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1967, p. 20

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 4, 1967 ANN LANDERS Tough Line Approach Often Helps Reducers BP go Ann Landers: I resent-|demand toughness. When they your smart-aleck reply to 4g i ibility that pathetic man who weighs phe sii it ds my responsibility 400 pounds. He recounted a °° /@¥ it on the line. heartbreaking story of being i turned away from' hotels and . De@t Ann: Do you think it is motels because they wereOX for a 17-year-old girl and afraid he'd break the beds. The|2€T boy friend to be alone poor soul stood for hours at\downstairs after a date for 30 parties because no chair in the|imutes or an hour? My hus- place could accommodate his|P@nd is against it and I disa- weight. He stayed away from|STee- Please understand that! movies, concerts, the theatre W are always in the house, and sports events because the USU@lly reading in bed. Our seats were too small. daughter never stays out after The agonized fellow said he|/2:30. Yes or No? -- C and G had been to several doctors and; Dear C and G: Absolutely no one could find an organic\yes. There is no better place reason for his obesity. Instead/for a girl to bring her date--| of giving him compassion you|Provided a parent is in. the gave him a cruel reply which|house. Ask your husband if he| could only have plunged: him/would prefer that she went out deeper into despair. jand parked on a lonely road or I am bored with your stock/ went to a motel. Shocked? Well, answer, "See a psychiatrist,'"}Some girl who can't bring their but this time you added final|boy friends home think of the barb--"It might help if you darnedest things. learned why you insist 'on sur- rounding yourself with a for-| Dear Ann: I have a problem tress of flesh. From whom are! can't run away from any you '/hiding?" longer. My dad and mother You areahard-hearted were divorced when I was woman who has no real feeling seven years old. 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