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Show w1 2 H The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday u;nist 25, 19-- -- The Column T r ; ! ?- -. ) - v . ; -V sTV'y v . Dont Act on Sexual Fantasies, Consider Possible Confrontation Dear Ellen Peck: By Ellen Peck Dear Ellen Peek: Theres this new couple next door, and wow! if I could only tell you what the wife looks like. She comes home from her husband's office almost every Lf'.emoon to sleep out in the ,un. I cant take my eyes off her. For that matter, I can't get her off my mind either. I have all kinds of sexual fantasies about her, which I dont think is healthy. I be hove the on'y way I can stop these fantasies is to act on them. Im not bad looking; she might dig me. But how should J approach her Nod MrL . Dayton Dear Ned: In a word; Dont, Your thinking is wrong on a couple of counts. First of all, sexual fantasies are not unhealthy. (Psychologists tell us theyre perfectly normal and nearly everybody has them) For you to try to turn these fantasies to reality here, however, goes against all logic and good sense. You'd be intruding on other peoples lives and would pose a threat to neighborhood tranquility. Please think seriously: How would you feel about facing an angry reaction from this womans husband? Keep your thoughts to yourself and let sleeping stinbathers lie. pn-vat- e Since my parents will not let me date. 1 am left out of a lot ot conversations. Everybody else goes to movies on Friday I cant. and Saturdav nights to movies cant (1 go alone. Id be pmbarrassed.) Missing the evening dates is too; Those same movies everybody else sees on Friday or Saturday nights are a No shown at matinees. Either way, you'll keep on the latest films up and m on the conversation. Dear Ellen Peek : My friend John was elected president of our schools moment club talked me last he into spring being on the committee for speakers I didnt want to. figuring we couldn't get far because our new advisor. Mr. Smith is a Catholic And you Ellen Peck know how prejudiced Catho-lis are about discussing popu- bad enough, but whats worse is that a lot of "in" jokes plus a lot of general conver-atinrevolves around the movies all the other kids have seen. Right now, every bodvs talking about Get To Know Your Rabbit " Im left out Help! Gina K Aurora Dear Gina: It might not be so embarrassing if you went to weekend movies with other girl friends; rhanres are youre not the only one who has a policy from parents. solution. Theres another n, . i lation Sure enough. Mr. Smith went over our list of proposed speakers and said we couldn' have any assemblies on population nr birth control Well take the matter up with him again if you have any suggestions Lawrence, San Jose. Dear Lawrence: concerns your attitude. You see, as it My first suggestion know happens, I don't Catholics are about discussing population." In fact, some of the leaders m the field ar Catholic: biologist Dr. John Thomas of Stanford, for one. At the high school level, St. Anthony High vt 17 EAST BROADWAY GREAT ON CAMPUS . . . & AROUND TOWN! Next to Broadway Music ws for Voluntary (Association Sterilization) to speak last year on environmental problems, population, and birth control. Many parochial and public schools invite speakers each year from Planned ParZero enthood, Population Growth and National Organization for Nonparents. 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