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Dear Ann Landers,
lease print and 17 years of age who reads your this letter for every boy between 15 column. 994 THE ANN LANDERS ENCYCLOPEDIA I am a girl of 15. All these boys think about is sex and who they can get it from. If a girl says no, she is shunned and made fun of. The boy will never look at her again. He tells all his pals she is a "dead number,'' and they give her the get-lost treatment. In other words she is a social outcast, doomed to sit home until she becomes more "cooperative" and loosens up. This happened to me and two of my girl friends. Why don't these immature and selfish boys realize they are being unfair? If they are all so fond of mar-rying virgins, why don't they leave a few around? A HOLDOUT
DEAR H.O.,
Sorry, I don't agree that all boys between 15 and 17 shun and ridicule girls who say no. In fact, the opposite is closer to the truth. It's the put-outs, not the hold-outs, who are shunned and ridiculed. (You ought to read my mail, dear.) Shoplifting SWEATING OVER A SWEATER