Posted on 05/13/2014 10:37:28 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
The advice books written around the turn of the 20th century to teach women to make men happy are plentiful. Advice books in the same vein for men are rare.
But in 1883, a Methodist minister named George W. Hudson wrote one such "advice for men" bookThe Marriage Guide for Young Men: A Manual of Courtship and Marriage. It was self-published, perhaps due to perceived lack of interest in marriage manuals for men. Or maybe because traditional publishers couldnt handle all the hard-core truth the Reverend was going to throw down.
(Excerpt) Read more at mentalfloss.com ...
[Please do NOT post the entire article - Many Getty images.]
Keep her nose up.
And her flaps down. :)
I have this book! I went to an estate sale and the book was in a box under the front steps. The relatives gave me the box for free. I glanced at the book once and cataloged it. It was quaint...at least to a newly married man.
You don’t want her to roll, pitch, and yaw? ;^)
Reportedly, the world's largest photo service just made its pictures free to use (by Russell Brandom on March 5, 2014 05:59 pm).
They have a surgery for that, in case her flaps get too flappy.
Looks like you’ve got a piece of history there.
That’s interesting, because we’ve had copyright issues with Getty. Thank you for the link.
[Jim, John - Please see the link at post #7.]
I have about 150 books from that time period. I have sold a few off over the years that paid more than I paid for my entire collection.
Re #6, of course she has a mental picture that does justice to that sentence. It’s simply that what has been seen by the mind's eye can never, ever be unseen.
And my dad, may the Lord rest his soul, told me there are three kinds of women. Bad girls won’t let you do it. Good girls will let you do it. And nice girls will help you do it.
In the 21st century, some guys post personal ads for women with bass boats - and ask them for pictures of the boats, not the women ...
I’m glad I stimulated your imagination.
Upon actually reading the link, they impose rather unrealistic requirements upon would-be image embedders.
IOW, to comply, it's not just a simple matter of
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which contains an embedded IFRAME, among other complexities.
But of course, Angelina is all over the web, anyway. Good luck with that, Getty!
Not so easy to stuff the genie back in the bottle, you betcha.
Just in time then.
Dug-out Doug’s Mother was the original ‘helicopter’ Mom.
It’s not “landing a wife” it’s landing one that isn’t in the game to take your kids and your money when she feels it’s the right time.
So that eliminates American women. But there are plenty more around the world, coming from cultures that look at divorce as something to be ashamed of, as opposed to a BADGE OF HONOR. The problem is that if you marry someone whose friends and family yells DIVORCE HIM at the first hint of trouble (again, an American), the wife will be pressured to do so...and knowing that she gets the goodies helps push her that way in any case.
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