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Dear Ann Landers,
Who are the more aggressive, boys or girls? I don't know how it was in your day, but I can tell you that the girls of our generation are much more sexually aggressive than the boys. WAKE UP A N U SMELL THE CIIFFEE! I I) I Ann, I am an 18-year-old high school senior and a member of the football and basketball teams. I am gay. My parents and most of my schoolmates, both guys and girls, are aware of this, and I am comfortable with myself. I cannot understand why the girls who know I'm gay still hit on me. They phone at all hours of the night, mostly with sexual invitations. My mother has asked a couple of the more persistent ladies to please stop calling. She told one, "My son is not interested in you." The kids at school accept me the way I am. Once in a while, one of the guys will give me a hard time, but I have no problem dealing with that. The girls are another story. Just yesterday, one of them told me that she could "straighten me out" if I would give her the chance. I have a very special friend who is a student at the local university, and we are together a lot. We look like the jocks of the year and are very happy with each other. He also gets lots of offers from young ladies, and neither of us can understand it. Will you please make it clear that gay guys are not interested in members of the opposite sex? -Leave Us Alone in Santa Barbara

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, especially when you have a letter about a husband who likes to drink beer and sit in front of the TV. Please print this letter so I can shove a column under her nose for a change. We have four fine sons-the oldest twelve, the youngest seven. Whenever one of them has a fight with a neighborhood kid, my wife jumps right in, phoning mothers and going over in person “to make sure our boy comes out all right.” The kids always patch up their quarrels, but my wife is not on speaking terms with half the neighborhood.-The Old Man Dear Man: A mother who becomes involved in the petty squabbles of her children is more childish than they. Ask your wife to please wait until you get home before she “does any-thing.” By then the trouble will have been settled-by the kids. Dear Ann: My in-laws are both seventy-three. My husband and I have dinner with them every week. For the past several months my father-in-law has not been acting very fatherly. He never does anything out of the way in the presence of his wife or my husband. He manages to get me in the kitchen or in the back hall. When I was dating I knew how to deal with char-acters who sneaked up and planted an unwanted kiss on the back of my neck. I belted them one and I never had any trouble after that. What should I do in this case? If my hus-band knew he’d be wild.-Disgusted

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