THE C�TIZE
. DEAR ERIK,
ar Erik,
I e got a problem nd I
now 1 could us om help.
I'm 25 ye r old nd 1 am going
with om, who y that she .
do not want to be riou y
involv d in relationship. What
thi mean to me i that I am
not good enough for her and she
. aiting for a better guy to
come along. I m not ing any
other women and I have been
very good to her. I care bout
her very much. But when e
rn e atem nt like "I don't
want to be tied down' , I don't
kno h t to y or do. Yet,
I kno that she has good time
henever we are together. I am
really confused.
TD.,
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Erik,
I am 36 year old and I have
n ver been married. It DeY r
bothered me before. I recently
got a letter from an old friend
in college. Who id he wa
marri d thi umm r·
be n asked to be in
edding. 1 said ye and I
I t r found out that orne of
our friend e in the wedding
a1 o. 0 of them are married
and have families. To mo
people any guy who is ill
ingle at 36 and has never been
married, there is something
wrong. I know that everyone
will be king me a hundred
and one que tions. But I don't
know ho to tell everyone why
I'm not married or hy I don't
have a ste dy girlfriend. t the
same time I don't w nt them to
think that I am trange or
something, if you know wh t
I mean.
ha e been very happy with e
other until now. friend told
my by ccident that she
my Fred ith another woman.
At first she thought it" a me
but after atching for fe
minute, he realize that it
wasn t me. At rust I didn't
pay any attention but lately I
notice that we ere spending
Ie time together and he w
cting strange toward me. Then
one evening I them to­
gether laughing and talking. I
wa angry th t I just walked
up to her and hit her hard as
I could. She fell on the sidew
and started crying. I then turn­
ed around and punch Fred as
hard as I could in the chest (he
h thm ) and then I went
home and just cried. I feel bad
about h t I did to Fred and I
ant him bac. He won't e
my ide of it and he won't
talk to me. Pie se help me get
him bac .
G.P.,
eridian,
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11- 20
By no you should still be under favorab e
conditions ... so use the time to take advan e of situa­
tions. onday s ests possible money or
job/career type of advancement. Keep an eye 0 for it.
5�.
TAUR S- 11-
From this Thursday all the y thru Saturday evenina,
there isn't hardly anything th can't be accomplished.
The nice pan is that there is no type of "cosmic wrench"
to put a damper in any of your p&ans from no 'til next
Tuesday. 53 .
GEM) - 11�
I'm glad to say in all h y that this is a ee free of
any cosmic obstructions. Therefore, you can make of the
eek whatever you put your mind to. But the really good
part comes durina the ee end. Late Sunday into on­
day su money ... and I don't mean a small amount.
315.
CA CER-J 11� 11
Consider this a mild-mannered type of ees, with
nothing unusually outstanding. There is some progres
indicated for Friday hich may spell over into
"Father's Day" this Sunday. The main thing is th you
can take your life in your hands this wee and do
something with it. 851.
LEO-J ll-A
The early pan of the ee is mooth sailin . Friday
. into Saturday, ho ever, may not seem that way. There
are warni.nas aaainst impulsiveness and profanity to get
your point across. Monday the 17th suUests th
finances will be the key to lettina your ay.
GO-A 11 11
Just before the comina eekend, there is chance to
make important chanaes th 's been long overdue. The
day after "Father's Day", ho ever, could be a little
stressful concernina money or other type of finances.
So be careful in this reprd. 516.
·�UIIIDer 11-Oct
You may still be under a heavy cosmic spell. It's a
matter of bein& just a bit more patient until the storm
passes. Nothing more, nothing less. fter the "Father's
Day" ee end, you should begin to see better results all
around, especially in matters of love. 173.
SCORPIO-Octo 11- 0 11
Brace YOW'Self because this wee suggests a heavy
cosmic overcast with possible rain pouring down on
your parade. Therefore, the best wynot to be dis­
appointed this ee is to simply not expect anythin out
of anyone. You'll save yourself a lot of emotional wear
and teal. 428.
SAGIlT ARlUS- 0 11- bel' 11
The early part of this ee is pretty much open as to
hat needs to get done. It is very important, ho ever,
that plans be made and executed before late Saturday
evenin . "Father's Day" and the followin 24 hours
may prove to be most hectic and stressful to underta e
anything important. 391.
CAPRJCO r 11� 1
Looking over your cosmic forecast for this particular
. time around, there is nothing really out stan din one
ay or the other. Friday into Saturday are likely to be
the best days for you this time. Late Monday evenin
into Tuesday suggests that you avoid all types of stormy
situations ... you could ind up in the ey of the storm.
178.
AQ ARI S-J u 'lO-Fe 1
Late Thursday into Friday may be a little stressful as
far as plans go. Ho e er, use the opportunity to count
your blessin and 100 for the good out of a bad itua­
tion-should it occur. Right after "Father's Day", you
can expect those needed chan es to make your mo e.
351.
PI Febru .. 10- 20
Thursday into Friday carries with it the seeds to get
ahead for the balance of the cosmic eekend.
cosmic stress there is is not indicated until ne Mon­
day. Therefore, be cautious and prudent ith all fman­
cia] matters. It would be to lose to 0 a ainst the grain .
210 .
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