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J 10 ukuja to m Ob uaf& (Continued) "He won't lift a finger around the house, yet messes it up as soon as I clean." Husbands who never or only grudg ingly help with the home chores come in for some hard raps. A woman in Or lando, Fla., told a marriage clinic how she cured her husband of this type of goofing off. "We have four young children," she reported, "and I was hanging on the ropes. He had this old-fashioned idea that Father sits in his easy chair while Mother does all the work. Finally, I just put the baby in his arms and walked out. I stayed at Mother's two whole days. Since then, there's been no trouble." Few men can understand the pride women take in their housekeeping. Therefore, the husband who carelessly streaks a newly vacuumed rug or tracks up a just-waxed kitchen floor isn't apt to win any popularity contests at home, particularly if he does so constantly. "He listens to his mother and sister but to me, Oh no!" Immature husbands are strongly in fluenced by Mom and Sis, and wife grits her teeth in rage when this happens. The food Mother cooked was better, sis ters have smarter ideas about decorat ing, Ma's advice about the vacation plans is taken instead of the wife's. Dr. Phillip Polatin, clinical professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Sur geans, Columbia University, says that in these cases there is "usually a strong tie, never outgrown, to one or more members of the family, who represent the more satisfying relationships of childhood." To men like this: Grow upl Many "unromantic" husbands live their lives as if they were still bachelors with weekly bowling sessions, fishing trips, poker, and just too many "nights-out-with-the-boys." Occasional nights off are fine, but the man who insists on too much freedom is failing in his mar riage. He may end up having all the freedom he wants and finding it's not so wonderful after all. "He's impossible with the kids!" A machinist's wife comments: "If he's calm, the kids can get away with mur der. If he's worried, he gets tougher. If he's really upset, he flails away at them." Obviously, a wrong approach, child au thorities agree. Treat the children fairly but firmly, they advise, regardless of one's nervous system at the time. Another fault is overruling the wife's decisions. Johnny asks Mom for permis sion to stay out until 10, gets turned down. Dad interjects with, "Oh, let the kid go." Johnny soon learns how to play one against the other. There are dozens of small decisions to be made every evening as far as chil dren are concerned, and double the number on week ends. Fathers who either don't want to be bothered or won't Family Wetkly. January 24. IMO take the responsibilty are prone to an swer all queries with "Go ask your mother." And Mother objects. If a re quest is directed your way, give it a straight answer. "He won't talk to me about business." This is a time-honored plaint but still a frequent one. Allied to this is the re fusal of many men to let their wives assist in some phase of their work. Busi ness experts point out, however, that the ladies can be mighty helpful with some time-consuming aspects of a job. For instance, an insurance man's wife can mail out reminders and anniversary greetings, a salesman's wife help keep accounts, a lawyer's wife do occasional research. And don't underestimate the little woman's knowledge of business modern education and working experi ence make today's woman a wise one. "My husband isn't romantic any more!" Nine little words crop up often in the casebooks of the marital experts, much sadder than the three little ones of courtship days. These are, "He never tells me he loves me any more." Typical was the story of the attractive woman, wed 14 years, who told Dr. Ellis: "I don't expect flowers every evening and a 'big date.' But never hearing a word from him that tells me I'm still desirable as a woman is a shriveling thing." Says Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall, a noted sociologist: "Giving little gifts, casting affectionate glances, saying 'I love you,' can not only keep this marriage alive but deep love as well." Under romantic complaints also comes untidiness the husband who looks like a tramp. A long-suffering wife told a university researcher: "Before we were married, I never saw him unless he had a fresh haircut and wore a newly pressed suit. Now he comes home and in two sec onds transforms himself into the old style Marlon Brando, torn tee-shirt and all. On week ends, he embarrasses me terribly. He never shaves or dresses, no matter who comes to visit." Remember, gentlemen, you can dress informally without looking "beat." And that's the lot the 10 little ways to lose a wife. Reverse them and they become 10 big rules for a happy, suc cessful marriage.