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lspencer534
05-16-2012, 10:29am
In June of 1971, just days before his 26-year-old son, Michael, got married, this father sent him the following letter of advice. It really is quite stunning. Can you name this famous man?


Michael ******
Manhattan Beach, California
June 1971

Dear Mike:

Enclosed is the item I mentioned (with which goes a torn up IOU). I could stop here but I won't.

You've heard all the jokes that have been rousted around by all the "unhappy marrieds" and cynics. Now, in case no one has suggested it, there is another viewpoint. You have entered into the most meaningful relationship there is in all human life. It can be whatever you decide to make it.

Some men feel their masculinity can only be proven if they play out in their own life all the locker-room stories, smugly confident that what a wife doesn't know won't hurt her. The truth is, somehow, way down inside, without her ever finding lipstick on the collar or catching a man in the flimsy excuse of where he was till three A.M., a wife does know, and with that knowing, some of the magic of this relationship disappears. There are more men griping about marriage who kicked the whole thing away themselves than there can ever be wives deserving of blame. There is an old law of physics that you can only get out of a thing as much as you put in it. The man who puts into the marriage only half of what he owns will get that out. Sure, there will be moments when you will see someone or think back to an earlier time and you will be challenged to see if you can still make the grade, but let me tell you how really great is the challenge of proving your masculinity and charm with one woman for the rest of your life. Any man can find a twerp here and there who will go along with cheating, and it doesn't take all that much manhood. It does take quite a man to remain attractive and to be loved by a woman who has heard him snore, seen him unshaven, tended him while he was sick and washed his dirty underwear. Do that and keep her still feeling a warm glow and you will know some very beautiful music. If you truly love a girl, you shouldn't ever want her to feel, when she sees you greet a secretary or a girl you both know, that humiliation of wondering if she was someone who caused you to be late coming home, nor should you want any other woman to be able to meet your wife and know she was smiling behind her eyes as she looked at her, the woman you love, remembering this was the woman you rejected even momentarily for her favors.

Mike, you know better than many what an unhappy home is and what it can do to others. Now you have a chance to make it come out the way it should. There is no greater happiness for a man than approaching a door at the end of a day knowing someone on the other side of that door is waiting for the sound of his footsteps.

Love,

Dad

P.S. You'll never get in trouble if you say "I love you" at least once a day.

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Blademaker
05-16-2012, 10:34am
Ronald Reagan :yesnod:

onedef92
05-16-2012, 10:40am
The Great Communicator.

Skia
05-16-2012, 10:52am
Sounds good. Got a source?Does it matter?? Even if RR didn't say it it's still great advice. :yesnod:

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 12:09pm
Sounds good. Got a source?

Letters of Note: Love, Dad (http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/05/love-dad.html)

Sea Six
05-16-2012, 12:32pm
Wasn't his son gay? If so, those words were wasted on his son.

:lol:




Eta: I guess not... I must be thinking of someone else. Great letter.

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 12:39pm
Wasn't his son gay? If so, those words were wasted on his son.

:lol:




Eta: I guess not... I must be thinking of someone else. Great letter.

Ron, Jr. was the gay one.

Sea Six
05-16-2012, 12:40pm
Ron, Jr. was the gay one.

:seasix:

That's it.

Jay13
05-16-2012, 1:35pm
I thought twerps were male.

Bucwheat
05-16-2012, 1:53pm
We could use another one like Ronald !:leaving:

markyerger
05-16-2012, 1:55pm
I thought twerps were male.

I thought they were twinks




anyway, I made a copy of that letter:seasix:

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 2:42pm
To me it does.

It has a much deeper impact if it actually came from Reagan than being made up and falsely attributed to him.

Plus I'm not passing on a bogus letter from someone famous to folks.

Goes to credibility. :seasix:

Glad to see it appears to be genuine. :hurray:

Copy, paste, send. :yesnod:

See post #6.

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 4:20pm
Not according to Wiki:

Ron Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Reagan)



:cert:

We'll probably never know, but he has long been perceived to be gay:

"And just as damning of the son’s reputation of course, because it could not be hidden, was that Ron Reagan, Jr. was a ballet dancer. This did not look good and was obviously exceedingly embarrassing to a father who rode so many horses. So off with the tutu and on with a wedding ring. Junior was married off and sent to far-off places in positions of low visibility.

What hateful parents to have had in the prime of your life, “the great communicator” of a father out there communicating how much he hated you and his wife out there going along with this. I suspect by now Ron Reagan, Jr. actually believes he is straight. By now he may very well be. He may well have been all along."

Petrelis Files (http://mpetrelis.blogspot.com/2004/06/adolf-reagan-by-larry-kramer-following.html)

78SA
05-16-2012, 4:40pm
We'll probably never know, but he has long been perceived to be gay:

"And just as damning of the son’s reputation of course, because it could not be hidden, was that Ron Reagan, Jr. was a ballet dancer. This did not look good and was obviously exceedingly embarrassing to a father who rode so many horses. So off with the tutu and on with a wedding ring. Junior was married off and sent to far-off places in positions of low visibility.

What hateful parents to have had in the prime of your life, “the great communicator” of a father out there communicating how much he hated you and his wife out there going along with this. I suspect by now Ron Reagan, Jr. actually believes he is straight. By now he may very well be. He may well have been all along."

Petrelis Files (http://mpetrelis.blogspot.com/2004/06/adolf-reagan-by-larry-kramer-following.html)

Sounds like comments by a liberal trying to discredit RR and straight people.

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 7:15pm
Sounds like comments by a liberal trying to discredit RR and straight people.

It was.

Allan
05-16-2012, 8:20pm
We NEED another one like Ronald !:leaving:

fixed.

Unfortunately, it's not in the foreseeable future.

lspencer534
05-16-2012, 8:25pm
fixed.

Unfortunately, it's not in the foreseeable future.

No, it isn't. Romney just isn't inspiring. Of course, Obama isn't either, unless you're one of the sheeple who believe in Gov't. domination. The sad thing is that someone like Reagan may not even have been born yet, because I see no rising stars on the horizon.