DEAR DORIS - Each time we visit, our duughler-in-law "tsults us - as taking olf and leaving m to sit there. or else asks thy tor a meal and isn't home. Last week when We went to town they had invited us to stay NIL-re. then my sun asked us if vu- would , DEAR DEEPLY - Depends a treat deal on the two people. Usu, ally no two normal red-blooded people could continue a deep re» lationship without sex rearing; its much maligned head. ' If you care enough to stay in there pitching. I'm betting she'll come to see a connection between warm friendship and pcrmzim-nt love. Previous experiences hare left her (louhtml, DEAR DORIS - [s it possible for a boy-girl relationship to be deep and meaningful and yet ex- pect it to stay on a friendship basis where one person feels non-Com- mittal? I am 32, the girl is PA: we have similar interests and edu- cation. She says ours is more than or- dinary friendship, but she is not ready to settle down. When the boys coaxed your daughter. she had no anvers ready; and her own natural in- clinations easily carried her away. What you owe her now is nothing to what you owed any daughter you cared about years ago. And didn't give her when she needed it. DEAR DORIS - I have just learned that our daughter has been giving in to any boy who wants her to, for several years. She is now 22. I have never discussed sex with her and had no reason to think she was misbehaving. Most parents want to launch their girls happily by giving them a wedding. DEAR FED UP - Did you think that if you didn't look at the sub. ject of sex, it would go away? There is great pressure thme days, on our girls and boys when it comes to sex practices. I am sorry to say. Never did a girl need frank discussion with a help- ful parent more. _ I am disgusted. Now she talks about marriage. Do we owe her a wedding? I donl think so. " Water“. Chronicle, Wodmuloy, Member 10. 1967 38 King St. S. 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With your chronic illness and allergies this can save much time and misunderstanding for When this isn't possible, a Ar, son can always be guided in the choice of a doctor by the local or provincial medical society. or by the general haspital in his new community. You can get a concise, wallet- size identification card by writing to your Registrar-General, care of the parliament buildings in your provincial capital. Deieeted DEAR DEJECTED - Right now is no time to stay hurt. If this thoughtless young woman, who is now one of your family, has had second thoughts, better give her a chance to do something for you. Would her mother have some- thing to do with this apparent Would her n thing to do v fence-mending? To Just Married - I agree you don't want to have to carry your marriage license every place you go; yet cashing a husband 's cheque may indeed call for identification. Now they have invited us to a turkey dinner before we leave. Should we go or not? 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