OCR Text |
Show 'CONTRASTS' THE BEST MATES Quiet Men Should Wed Vivacious Women, Wo-men, an English Opinion, Expressed Ex-pressed In Print. "Does the average man prefer the demure, coy kind of girl or the bright and vivacious girl in all probability proba-bility a flirt and which kind of a girl makes the better wife?" This is the question on which a modern girl asks opinion through a London newspaper. news-paper. "I have read In your paper many opinions on the modern girl given by young men," she writes, "but I have not found an answer to the question which eountless other girls besides myself would like answered. "It seems to me that the average man marries the coy, quiet girl,' but after a few years of married life is apt to seek the society of the vivacious vivaci-ous girl, very often at the expense of his wife's happiness." Here are some opinions of London peoples Rev. C. H. Grundy, vicar of St Peter's, Brockley, believes in the attraction at-traction of the opposite. "I think the quiet man generally marries, and generally should marry, the vivacious girl," he says, "and the bright, vivacious man, on the contrary, con-trary, . prefers and gets on better with his opposite. "Some of the quietest men I hava known," he said, "thoroughly enjoy the vivaciousness of their wives. "Men like contrasts. You don't want a replica of yourself. You want variety. A wife who is your double doubles your dullness. "The best wife is the 'contrast' wife, and if you are both alike your home is dull and monotonous." |