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Dear Ann Landers,
ou are a traitor to your own sex. Why don't those big-money boys ask their wives which they would rather have, a second car or a second kiss? Wall Street War- 129 rior said he was exhausted from "struggling to get ahead." I wonder if the money is as important to his wife as he thinks. And then he comes up with what is really bothering him-he is too tired! It was comforting to learn that there is one man in the world who is too tired for sex. I wouldn't have believed it. My first husband died when he was fifty, and I think I know what killed him. My second husband was also after me night and day. I had to divorce him to get some rest. Two years later I married a man sixty-two, thinking I'd be out of danger. He's the worst of the lot. I've heard you are a man and I'm begin-ning to believe it.-Gemini

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, whatever they needed I provided. What really hurt my son and I the most was the obituary - we were not mentioned at all. Our friends (mine and hers) were appalled. I was embarrassed and upset for not just me, but for my son-who loved her also. I never been so upset. Her x-husband put his wife and kids and their grandchildren in the obituary, who my girlfriend barely knew. They live an hour away from us. I know its silly to be mad over a little section of the newspaper, but it still hurts. Will time let this devastating loss of her and this article ever go away? I am so angry at this whole situation, its not like we can go and rewrite an obituary notice.

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