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Dear Miss LONELYHEARTS: I bought myself a bunch of stuff from the sex goods store and wanted to try it out for my husband.
He was frightened when he saw the vibrator and other electrical equipment.
He has now "banned" any new toys I have by his bed.
"I think he is a very disappointing person and I don't want to have any more missionary sex with him. Help! —
It's a boring to see him, WestwoodDear sees: leave one or two things at once on the instructions so that when you're not at home and don't know at all that he's interested, he can look into them.
When you go home, you can say, "Have you noticed this ? "and-such?
If he checks in person, you will know from his expression. Then drop it.
Accidentally put those things by the bed and see if he is willing to try them on a whim.
Dear Miss Lang hearts heart: I found lipstick on my husband's shirt and the smell of perfume is definitely not mine.
I don't know what to do with this shirt because I have six children from two marriages who support all of us.
I can't break up with my child because of this.
Should I keep quiet?
Since he is 10 years younger than me, he may be looking for excuses to escape all of this responsibility.
He is a good man who supports all of us, and he has very little of himself, but maybe he is too young to bear all this.
What happens if I don't respond to this shirt?
Will it only get worse?
I know he loves me. —Broken-
Kind-hearted, dear winnepe is broken: If you don't kick him out, you can tell him subtly that you have noticed this.
Said to him: "I can't wash the stain off your shirt and I was wondering if you could try to wash it off.
Then hand him a piece of cloth with soap to see what he can do.
He may ask what it is, but he is more likely to know it is lipstick.
This is a difficult situation.
If there are readers who have any ideas on how to bind a lost-headed husband without loving him, I encourage them to write this column.
There are six children to take care of, not just your own pride, you need to be careful.
Maybe things will be easier if you have a part
Do Time work outside and help with some money.
Then your husband may not have to run away.
Dear Miss Lonelyhearts: this hot summer, my 42-old-
He acted like he was in his 20 s.
We went to the barbecue and he was showing off his skin to everyone.
He got a tattoo last week and it will be a speech at the lake this weekend.
He's driving a motorcycle now.
I saw it all happen and it made my head spin. Bonus!
He is looking for rough sex every night, which is better than ever.
If this is his midlife crisis, I think I should thank him for not chasing 20-year-olds.
However, I still smell a mouse wearing a pink bow. —
Skeptical Mind, Brandon dear doubt: sometimes women report that their husbands are better than ever in the months before going to another woman. Why?
The new sex relationship made the guy excited about the old sex.
When you keep an eye on things, you may want to raise the stakes on your side.
You have history and bonds with your children and family, and no other woman will.
Combine it with an update of your own life and interests, and you are a natural choice.
How about buying you a motorcycle?
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