"And one more thing - we’ll never never fight…not even when the honeymoon is over."


From DC’s Falling In Love #128, January 1972

Some questions for you:
  1. At what point in their lives did the wave of crushing disappointment hit Alison and Helene? I’m thinking “freshman year of college,” but I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts.
  2. Alison seems to think that standing around singing is going to net her a man. Has this strategy ever worked outside of films such as the cited South Pacific?
  3. Did “A Dreamy Guy” ever write an essay that consisted of something more than “She will put out a lot?”
  4. “Discussing [...] the Grand Funk Railroad.” Great euphemism, or greatest euphemism?

Also, Helene, darling? He’s gonna look. That’s what we do. We’re guys. It’s what he does after he looks that matters.

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