Are You Ready for Marriage? (1950) Part Two
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Yeah, yeah, send them off to college together and in less than a year she will be calling home saying she is 2 months preggers. So long college, hello assembly line (diaper and manufacturing!)
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This is a darned good film -- with a message as fully as applicable today as it was then. After WWII, the average marryin' age for white working- and lower-middle-class women was 19, IIRC, and some got hitched as young as 16 (14 wasn't unheard-of in Appalachia). Middle class+ tended to delay until a couple of years of higher ed were achieved. With less labor-saving gear and old-fashioned notions about putting in 8 for 8's pay, and little social safety net, a young couple could have it tough.
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these 1950's educational movies are good !
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wow i like the physiological chart ! something to think about
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@ThatSmartHotGuy Did you tell that to your invisible wife?
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This surprises me, I thought that everyone was for young marriage back then...
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I don't think those two have enough BOING....
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In the meantime Larry, use your left hand to make yourself go BOINGGG
BOING!
HayateAce 2 years ago 17
notice they zoom in on the girl when mentioning the depersonalization
kwolf002 4 years ago 16