THE OSHAWA TUAES, pendey, June 26, 1967 their own. "IT am going to tell you some- Z te : ANN LANDERS and her husband, Jules W. Leder- er, who is president. of Some Down To Earth Advice On Marriages Made In Heaven | By ANN LANDERS It has been said that a good Marriage is made in heaven. This might be true, but I would like to make it clear that the | maintenance work must be done right down here. A good marriage is not a-gift. It is an achievement. And it is the most challenging of all human relationships. Why? Be-| cause so many starry - eyed romantics are blinded by fan- tasy. They have the adolescent notion that they will dwell for- ever on Cloud Nine. They be- lieve marriage is going to be} an extension of dating; that they will just continue to have' fun, Like playing house. As counselor, friend and leveler it is my unhappy re- sponsibility to inform you dear people that marriage is not one great big glorious dream. The physical and emotional machin- ery of man is not geared for perpetual ecstasy. Marriage is mortgages and doctor bills and car payments, It's diaper rash and whooping cough and dishes in the sink. It's that raise or promotion he never got. It's tears in the pillow at night. Whenever I hear a woman say, "My husband and I have never had an argument in all the years we've been married," I become immediately suspici- ous. (Strange that I seldom hear a man make the state- ment.) This extraordinary an- nouncement reminds me of the line by Oscar Wilde, "When two people agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary." No two humans can liye to- gether over a period of time without having a difference in Opinion, If a couple has never had an open conflict it's a safe bet that the natural hostilities produced by marriage have been turned inward. And this can be deadly. Buried resent- ments are infinitely more dam- aging to a relationship than a frank, verbal explosion, Good battle is healthy. It clears the air. It allows the other party to know what you are thinking. And it brings to marriage the vital principle of equal partnership. When a womaa writes, "I am scared to death to open my mouth in front of Bill... he can't take criticism without fly- ing into a rage,' I know a mighty high wail exists between the couple and the poor womaa is living with a tyrant. If I were asked ha name fhe most important single ingredi- ent of a good mari t would say, unhesitatingly, ' ability icate.'"" to communicate. Meaningless chatter is not communicatios, Some couples thing for your own good." "T've put off mentioning this because I know how sensitive you are." "I don't like to make com- parisons, but my mother used to do it this way." "I know you don't care much for my brother, but he would never have talked to his wife the way you talked to me last night in front of all those people." "You aren't going to like what I have to say but please pay me the courtesy of hearing me out."' Learning the phrases and sub- jects to avoid are part of the diplomacy of marriage. And learning to tolerate less than fascinating conversation is part of marriage, too. A husband should be able to talk to his wife about business problems (and even brag a little if he wants to) without fearing that she will yawn in his face. A wife should be free to discuss the events of the day without feeling that she is boring her husband to death. The united front family insists on complete loyalty. Clearly, a man and wife should not quar- rel or criticize one another in from both men and women underscore the importance of self-discipline. A wife from Kan- sas City wrote, ""He'sg gweet as the presence of others. 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PHONE 728-1633 OSHAWA 'Can converse easily about the neighbors, the relatives, politics, current . books or back-fence trivia (and this is useful, if only because it is an improve- ment over silence) but the con- yersation that builds a_ solid marriage and keeps it in good repair is the honest, below the | | surface variety. Conversations | | that promote genuine man and} wife understanding deal with | | personal feelings. My plea is for truthfulness and frankness. But this is not | to be confused with verbal assault and battery. Some couple rip one another to shreds and call it "heing honest." Each of us is guilty to some extent of using this ploy. In every family there are cer- tain subjects that should be avoided, A critical or unkind remark about a man's mother or sister can set off a small war. The smart woman knows her husband's threshold of tol- erance and she does not step beyond it. Equally explosive are a hus- band's gratuitous references to a former sweetheart. 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