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Dear Ann Landers,
always thought it was narrow-minded and mean of you to take such a strong stand against lonely-hearts adver-tisements. I changed my mind today when I read the Nashville Banner. It seems a man named Henry Joneson of Tomahawk, Alberta, Canada, answered an ad in an agricultural publication. The woman who was looking for a companion was Ada Wittenmyer, age 37. Henry, the 50-year-old owner of a 900-acre ranch, was lonesome and thought Ada sounded "interesting." He didn't realize his letters and checks were going to a prison until District Attorney General Kenneth Atkins called and told him that Ada had just been convicted of poisoning her fourth husband. She was already serving a 25-year term for poisoning her third husband-a wealthy Oklahoma rancher she had met through another lonely-hearts ad. Atkins said that when he told him the news Mr. Joneson said, "Oh, Lord." I hope you will print this letter in your column, Ann, as a warning to others who are lonely. And please accept my apologies for my previous attitude.

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, you’ll know why I can’t ask anyone else. I’ve been going with this perfecdy lovely woman who is 27 years old, teaches high school English and sings in the church choir. After several months of courting, we decided to have sex. She informed me that in order for her to have complete satisfaction, I must wear my motorcy-cle helmet to bed. I did as she suggested, but it was quite uncomfortable for me. She, however, had a great time. Just how kinky is this? I hope to marry the woman and would not like to carry on this way forever. Can you help me? -Mr. D. in Nevada

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