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News Synd. tne. DEAR ABBY: How dare you perpetuate the myth that mon prefer women with big breasts? In a recent column in _ whi u offer men tips on how to themselves more “lovable,” you said, “If she’s flat-chested and a $8-D walks by, pretend not to notice.” Abby, there are men who prefer women with small breasts ("flat-chested,” according to your 88-D standards) _—tny hugband among them, He doasn’t have to “pretend not to notice.” If you had done a Httle research, you would have known that men who prefer women with small breasts are more mature, invalgent and less chauvinistic then the big bresat worshipers, ase stop trying to make ma, and others like me, feel that we are inferior and unattractive, and tnat any man will alobber himeelf into a stupor over & . SMALL AND SEXY DEARSAND S: My apologies. But in most surveys I've, seen in which men were asked to describe thelr “ideal woman,” the §8-D's ware way out in front. 7 4 DEAR ABBY: My grandson, who is 98 and a phystclan, is quite religious. Evary Friday night he serves hie two sons, ages 3 and 6, wine with er, and they say a prayer, "I wasn't too concerned about thie until the 5-year-old visited us and asked if ha could have some wine. Of course we didn't give it to him, but I started to worry that the children could ba developing a taste for wine at an early age and eventually become alcoholic. I read somewhere that this could happen. Is there some way I can convey thie message to my grandson withort ending heat {F. He's a Scorplo and eon'’t take criticism very well, ; ' GREAT-GRANDMOTHER DEAR GRANDMOTHER: Tell him in a loving, pon-eritical way that hia son asked for wine in your home. As a phyalclan he should know the dangers of giving a child too much wine too often. (P.S. Scorpios are also qui learners.). : . \ DEAR ABBY: We hear 80 much these days about whether to “become invalved when we 800 a stranger be tracked or abuse another s 1 ie reminded of an euperiance Thad back in 1896 while walting for one of thoee long, yellow streetcars ‘Minneapolis, ‘ Along came a couple. The man. proceeded to give the woman a very loud tongue-lashing. She looked eo hurt and defenseless, I finally aald, “Look, fellow, you are show: very bad mannere in talling fi ‘ ° seemed yenazed that aatranger would interfere, but he stopped momentarily. Then suddenly the woman swatted me alorigaide the head with her umbrella and sald angrily, “You mind your own busine sel oe aM husband ina any way tas gan, gallant and nalve, I also learned a lesson. to Intefere, I stand back a few paces. Now It decide to interes KELLOGG, FINDLAY, OHIO to a lady that way, and ~~ Your Individual AQ - Horoscope - a S | —— Frances Drake KA FOR FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1978 What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the forecast given for your birth Sign. ARIES Vv are (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) A good day for dealing with superiors, with persons in authority generally, Any or all stould be. receptive to your . TAURUS . , (Apr. 21 to May 21) Oca” There is evidence that competition is on the move. Don't be left at the post. Good judgment and prompt action needed. GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) Your imagination highly stimulated and, while you may not capitalize on new ideas immediately, they should be happily productive in the future. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) DEY _A better day than you may anticipate. Especially favored: personal relationships, domestic concerns, travel. LEO ‘ (July 24 to Aug, 23) RES Once you haye made up your mind, back up decisions with vigorous action, You may run Inte same opposition, but you can win with reason and logic. VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) mp, There's a tendency now to let things slide. But, without careful thinking and planning, complexities could arise to plague you later. Face up to future requirements. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) a¥b You may feel somewhat stymied in your plans, but skies are clearing for faster ad- vancement toward desired goals. Have patience! SCORPIO (Oct. 24 to Nov, 22) Quiet steps may be the most important ones now, but they Ae - must be steady, knowing ones, directed ‘only toward most worthwhile objectives. Stress your innate foresight. SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23 to Dec. 21) A day in which to tie up loose ends and make any required improvements. Don't com- ‘plicate situations by acting hastily or being abrupt with others, "© . CAPRICORN sf (Dee. 22 to Jan. 20) Wit There are tendencies. now _ toward excitement, undue reaction to. disappointment, altering plans needlessly. Be alert to your own moods and curb the harmful ones. AQUARIUS pa (Jan. 21 to Feb, 19) "245 A good day! Get out your bag. of tricks and launch your pet projects — especially those having to'do with creative: in- teresta and family affairs. ‘ PISCES (Feb, 20 ta Mar. 20) MEX Much activity indicated, and excellent stellar influences favor any number of good en- deavors — including new wr dertakings you may be planning to launch. : YOU BORN TODAY are a. composite of practicality and creativity, often succceding in art, singing, poetry or dancing. You can write well, tooand, as a novelist, your work would be deep and moving. You have a keen mind and, whatever art you may pursue, either vocatlonally or avocationally, the intellectual approach will be evident, Your understanding and sympathy for your fetlowman is outstanding, and you make excellent physicians - and nurses. With all this, you love activity and excitement and, in your leisure time, make a delightful companion. Blr- thdate’ cf: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet, painter; Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing; Philip Wylie, writer. . oe more in England 198 years re. Queen , DEAR ABBY: When our son David was 15, he gave a 15-year-old girl (I call her Dolly) a “promise ring” against our wishes. Whon she turned 16, he gave her a $150 sewing machine with money he had earned and saved. Her parents. let her secept it, which we thought was wrong. They also let David stay at their house until 2 and 9 in the morning irate! knowing that we disapproved. Woll, Dolly and her family accomplished what they set ’ out to do. She ended up pregnant and insisted on marriage. (We got-stuck with all the-bills for the wedding.) Now, I have bitter feelings about Dolly and her people, and have choosen not to be around her. That's the problem. Tatil] ove our son, and want to keep in close contact with him in case he needa me, but I cannot stand hia wife or her family! I want to be close to my grandchild, but under the circumstances it’s very difficult. My husband says we'll lose our son if.we don't break down and accept his wife, but I know being around-her would make my blood pressure rise to unsafe heights. Help me, - STILL BITTER DEAR STILL: Your husband is right, and if you don't want to lose your on and have a atranger for a grandchild, you will go along with him. Even though your resentment justified, remaining bitter and unforgiving will cause pain and unhappiness than changing your tune. change it. DEAR ABBY: Please don’t take this lightly, but my husband and Ihave a rather prickly problem. His face. No matter how closely he shaves, his beard grows so fast that the reault of our shared affection is a rosy red rash on my face, a We haven't been married long, and I have euffered 0 much ao a roault of our lovemaking that-it's beginning make me - , . We'va even considered letting his beard grow, but we don’t want him to look Ike a scruffy, hippie type. Also his supervisor at the bank would never understand. ntll you can help us, sign me ; CHAFED CHEEKS DEAR CHAFED: This may not fit in with ye lovemaking schedule, but tell your husband to slave Heat. DEAR ABBY: I recently married 4 man with four children. His wife welked out on him and plumb deserted him and the kids, wito rangp in age from 4 to 12, When she left, she gave him custody of the children, saying motherhood was a bummer. . Well, motherhood is no bummer for me. I love these tids. Now, the problem: I don’t know whether they've been immunized against all the ‘childhood diseases. Their fathor isn’t sure, and I can’t locate their mother. If 1 just go ahead and have them immunized for all the gpinon dhood disanses, will it do them any harm if y've already been immunized? OK DEAR OKIE: Have them immunized again, It won't hurt them, even if they've already keen immunized. 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