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Dear Ann Landers,
I read the letter from "Married to the Monitor," who is bored with his wife because her interests are limited to family, church and career. His interests are reading and spending time on the computer. This man spends five hours a day online and has the gall to criticize his wife for being boring? Give me a break. I don't think she should bother with marriage counseling. She ought to dump the cyber-creep and find someone who shares her values. -- A Guy in Kentucky

Dear Kentucky,
You are probably right, but she didn't write to me. He did.



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, I am convinced that the kids from 14 to 22 (and single) are having more sex than the married couples over 35. What I’d like to know is this: At what age is it OK for a wife to say to her husband, “We are too old for sex. Please leave me alone.” Last night I heard that line for the hundredth time. Rather than have a fight all the neighbors could hear, I de-cided to keep my mouth shut and write to Ann Landers for an answer. Before you reply, I want to make it clear that I am not talking about hus-bands who are 50 pounds overweight, or the slobs who never take a bath, or THE ANN LANDERS ENCYCLOPEDIA 961 the ones who get drunk every night. I’m talking about husbands who are clean, sober and turn over their pay-checks regularly. So many decent men get shut off sexually by their wives in the prime of life and don’t know what to do about it. Small wonder there were more di-vorces last year than marriages. I’m signing myself-Just Another Animal (My Wife’s Name For Me)

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