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Dear Ann Landers,
am twenty-eight, attractive, and the mother of three children. My husband and I have never had any serious trouble-until now. The top man in this organiza-tion has taken a liking to me. He is in his forties, good-look-ing, sophisticated, and married. This outfit has frequent social get-togethers. The boss always invites me to sit next to him and makes a fuss over me. Whenever there is music he dances my feet off. I try to be nice, if you know what I mean. Last night after an evening with the big shots, my husband blew his top. He told me he didn't need to have his wife play up to the boss to get ahead. My husband made some very strong state-ments, and I don't know how to handle the problem. Do you?-Junior Executive's Wife

Dear Wife,
This story is as old as the gray flannel suit. Since you are now aware that your husband resents the boss's atten-tiveness, I suggest you cut down the voltage on your re-sponses.



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