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Should
a
GIRL TELL?
-By
Dr. MAUDE ROYDEN
The Eminent Authoress and former Assistant Preacher at the
D
City Temple in London.
́OES" a girl have a moral duty to
her fiance or her husband, to tell him all about her life before she met him?
Here is an intensely intimate human problem. Dr. Maude Royden, who has made a keen study of psychology and the ethics of marriage, offers her view.
What have you to say?
ALL of us have some things girl to marry him, supposes he in our lives that we are is asking someone whose entire ashamed of. All of us have life is a blank sheet of paper in- til he comes to write on it is a dene some things, important Tool. or trifling, that we wish we had not.
When a girl falls in love, and
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Wednesday, July 15, 1936.
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indien- tions that the South-West-
her man has fallen in love with her; or when he actually asks her to marry him and she consents: or after he has asked her and she has consented and they are engaged-shind she tell him about these things?
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And if he imagines that every thing that is written there nl- rendy is just what might be written on the record of an angel
well, he is a fool again.
T
DON
People feel and judge 80 A possessive lover will think a He must know that this is
differently on matters of conduct, true and that if she were an more generous one wronged by and though it is indeed sometimes angel he 'would have a lapse from possessiveness which the more sensitive conscience business to ask that kind of a is not so much a sin to be con- which sers where it has been person to marry him.,
fessed as a virtue to be cultivated. wrong, and wants to own up and Why, no-not if the em-
We must suppose, then, that he
be forgiven, it is not, as I have This is what I mean by an said, by any means always 80. phasis is on the should! does know something, however irritable" conscience. There is no should in the little, of hunian nature, even of
But if there has been some- matter. Because what I have feminine human nature. He will, If we are honest, we are very thing really wrong and sincerely said at the beginning of this in fact, know the truth of the likely to regard with exaggerated regretted, should that be con-
sentences I have set down at the horror in ourselves something for fessed? hend of this article.
article is true.
All of us are in the same case, and a man who, when he asks a
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Titles---£500 a Time
A Jealous Nature .conscience.
Very Much In Love something like a spiritual luxury.
which we have an exaggeratel Even here I think we should be Who is able to say exactly horror in other people. But this very careful not to lay down the what is a trifle and what is a isn't because we are right or w. The greatest Adviser men serious matter of right and sensitive in our standards of and women ever had told us that wrong?
right and wrong: it is merely love was the fulfilling of the because we have got an irritable
law." We can't get beyond that.
I have known confession to be
At all costs, we feel sometimes, We want to re- we want relief. THE worst of it is that, lieve our hearts, and regardless if the lovers are very of the other's feelings we pour grey-haired cognise the changes made.
Frederic Hahn in his luxury flat as to be genuinely and entirely much in love, confession by the ourselves out in a flood. Thus, in effect, the Southern Paris to-night, astonishing forgotten. One girl will perhaps beloved may create a false con- It doesn't, always make for the movement takes on a definitely allegations of fraud and decep-regard as an enormity something science in the lover also, and happiness of the other one, but which another will think of as make him feel that he ought to we are too much absorbed in get- rebellious complexion. Whattion have been revealed.
Ja joke.
have been shocked at what she ting our own peace of mind to
are
Paris, July 1.
ONE person will feet a
lond of guilt for an act which with another will
ern leaders do not intend to re- WITH the arrest of a little
named weigh so little on the conscience
man
Hahn, who is now 50, was adopted And it isn't always the most confesses and ought to have think much about his. at the age of six by a titled Viennese family of French origin lle came to sensitive conscience that makes een shamed of his own dif-
ferent standard. Paris aul, according to the police, be the most of a peccadillo. It may gan leading a bewildering number of different "lives." According to the be not the most sensitive but the police dossier he proclaimed himself: most irritable!
He may even end by being ashamed when there was really
Not Always
the upshot will be it would be premature at this stage to hazard, although it is scarcely to be thought that Southern re- sistance will be pushed to the extreme limit of the employ. ment of force. The existence of the South-West Political Coun- cil and Executive Committee hus always been more, or less of um He is said to have used these more wholesome nature will seemi anachronism, tending towards a "titles" to persuade many small re a mere act of friendship.
publies abroad to send him official to thin condition of quasi-independence documents. These he altered in such which has ill fitted in with the a way as to suggest that he had concept of a united country. power to distribute them. The creation of these bodies For £500 one could be named a Consul of a Republic in Central dates back to the time
some Amerien, or be admitted to an four or five years ago when academy. He even sold "Blessings" there was recurrent trouble he- of the Pope-composed by himself. tween Canton and Nanking. On Finally the "Marquis" is alleged to the same day that the new Cen-have offered to help foreigners who hnd been deported to stay in the tral Government was inaugurat-country-at a charge of £1,500. ed in 1932, the Kuomintang It was one of these clients who in- Central Headquarters at Canton formed the police and an led to his andi the separate "National" arrest.
Councillor to the Court of the A thoroughly jealous nature, nothing to be ashamed of, but A Luxury King of Montenegro;
for example, will. remember possibly quite the contrary. The Marqula Guigue de Champ-guiltily as an infidelity some No, no. I am all against it.. vans de Faremont;
passing fickleness which to Between lovers
Government established there
ceased to function, in accord- and intrigue--which it has not ance with an agreement reached been-it must surely be realised between Nanking and Canton, that by the very essence of con- and the . Canton leaders stitutional government the established three new organs direction of foreign policy is the -the South-West Exceutive concern of the central authori-} Committee of the Kuomintang.ties, and not of provincial act- the. South-West Political Coun-ministrations. At long last, it cil, and the South-West seems that Nanking is deter Military Council. The new ar-mined to straighten out the rangement was little, if any, im- Southern, situation, and it would provement on former conditions, be the height of folly for the and with Canton's leaders since recalcitrants in Canton to resist showing little disposition to co- the spread of central authority. operate in national unity the Civil war at this stage would be situation has long been most sheer madness, creating a set of unsatisfactory. Obviously, in conditions decidedly. favourable course of time there would have to aggression from without. to be a show-down, and matters For this reason, it is sincerely have been brought to a head-by to be hoped that the Nanking the recent agitation` emanating resolve to regularise a most from the South, allegedly based anomalous position will be un- on a desire to force Nanking accompanied by any outbreak of to Japanese hostilitles, and that,
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. agreston Even, were the before long. Casten will be de
movement à genuine one, alto-finitely brought within the-am- gether free from personal enmity | bit of central authority,
something THERE is these "
more to add. Confes-- "oughts" and "shoulds" are sion is not always due to a wish
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quite out of place.
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
"By George, it's great tó have a place where a man-can get-
away and rough it.
to relieve one's own feelings. With lovers who are truly lovers it may be the expression of a de- sire to be at one in body, mind, and spirit.
If you, dear Marjorie or Betty or Jane, want to give your man all of yourself, you will want that all to include your past as well as your future, your mis- takes as well as your virtues and achievements. It is all part of You won't (I hope) feel that you ought to tell him every- thing that belongs to the past, and won't (I hope still more fer- vently) feel that he ought to tell ¡ you.
you.
You will feel that you want to tell him, because you will more and more hate to keep anything.
of your own that isn't his...
One In
Heart
You will want to share your thoughts and your experiences of life, just because you and he are to be one in heart and soul and altogether.
It won't be a case of "ought to tell?" But must I, need 1, hold anything back?"
Then you will understand why I said that confession is some- times a spiritual luxury; but you will also understand that, unless it is an offence against love to tell, to keep nothing back is the happiest and loveliest of loves.
You won't demand from him what never should be demanded but you will know that it is very sweet when there is perfect con- ndence between lovers, and that you are very fortunate-very mucir blessed-if that is possible { between you and yours.
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