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Dear Ann Landers,
enjoy your column very much. It has helped me, but not in the same way it has helped most other people. I came from a foreign country and learned how to read English from your articles. Your true-to-life writing is easy to follow. You don't use big words like many other writers. I hope you will accept a suggestion from me because I see the world through the eyes of a newcomer. I happen to know your column appears in many foreign cities because I have seen it in my travels to Tokyo, Bang-kok, Hong Kong, Mexico City and Caracas. Would you please not publish letters about teen-age girls getting with child, married women who have love affairs with the boss, husbands who ask their wives to wear black stockings to bed and other things that make Americans look immoral and crazy? Thank you very much. YOUR GOOD FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND,
The letters that appear in my column are human prob-lems. They come from every one of the 50 states, as well as from Canada, Bermuda, Nassau-in fact from all over the world. There is no such thing as "an American problem" or "Ameri-can craziness." Trouble and strange behavioral pattern are universal. Thank you for writing. Sex for the Handicapped