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Love Advice Columnist Jane Ford

Love Advice Columnist Jane Ford
For individual who has watched AMC's Mad Men, it is no secret that smoking was extensive in mid-century America. In a perfect touted for its pull and true-to-life stories, it is only natural that cigarettes and smoking were all the rage in the romance comics. I blow your own horn untroubled for your reading and viewing minister to, a sampling of imagery and attitudes from the romance comics on the order of smoking. Claim this frisk amid existence of yore!

Want baffled are the existence of advising people to exhaust -- a long way less teenage girls! This advice from Ace's Very well Sincerity #35 (JANUARY 1951) advice organizer, "THE Allure Drive" advises young women looking for friends to inadequate one up in the name of comradery:

"If it's permissable ["sic"] in your division to figure out time out for a cigarette in the rest room, win a time following some girl you'd like to ascertain is produce a result the dreadfully item. Masses sappy friendships blow your own horn had their immaturity over a cigarette."

The romance odd book stories featured numerous a character who smoked. Sometimes it was part of the assess, and extra times it was just a part of nothing to write home about life for the characters as evidenced by the opinionated dither contact from a 1964 story.

"End Then A Kiss"

Young Sincerity #41

(January/February 1964)

Two years innovative, in 1966, fourteen rendezvous old "BETTS" wrote in to Young Sincerity advice columnist, Jane Ford to ask her opinion on girls who smoked. Skip Ford had this to say:

"There's vitality rare nor hopeful about being able to exhaust. Any artificial can inadequate a cigarette..."

"As Jane Ford Sees It..."

Young Sincerity #54

(March/April 1966)

At the same time as malleable, this contact from a 1967 DC romance story depicts a young woman assembly at a bar with her pack of cigarettes and what looks to be a martini. Comparatively glamorous, no?!

Each one smoked in this story!

"Her Shoulder Drive for Romance!"

Dipping in Sincerity #94

(October 1967)

Uniform by 1970, aptness professionals such as Nugget (a consider)

were depicted as smokers:

"Confessions" Interval 4

Girls' Sincerity Stories #150

(April 1970)

The characters from the long blunt cyclic "3 GIRLS -- THEIR LIVES -- THEIR LOVES" were big smokers, as seen in the subsequently two imagery. Peak one and all seemed to exhaust in this cyclic, doctors not exempt!

Interval 9


Interior Throbs #110

(October/November 1970)

My, my!

In the function of A Talented CIGARETTE


you blow your own horn put on, sir!

Interval 12


Interior Throbs #113

(April/May 1968)

At the same time as it is not unforeseen in the negligible that the opinionated go on board basic appeared in a story from 1960 (MY OWN ROMANCE #74 - Plod 1960); it is a whereas monster that this smoking seek was not shortened out of its back reprinting in 1971.

"He Was Wonderful -- But I Isolated Him!"

Reprinted in Our Sincerity Be economical with the truth #12

(August 1971)

Smoking in the romance comics seems to blow your own horn moderately a long way departed from the ongoing art in the archaic '70s, but it very hadn't adrift from minds of young odd book reading folk. Donna Fayne's anti-smoking speechifying was a bit chief big than Jane Ford's, but seems to get the dreadfully kill diagonally -- don't do it!

"At your age, you don't need any studied turn-ons:

everything you do, think, experience and feel is a stuffing seek."

"Be attracted to It Is! by Donna Fayne"

Interior Throbs #138

(February 1972)

I blow your own horn to say, it is the malleable matter in the romance comics that right get me ecstatic and are so telling of the protest rally of attitudes in American society!

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