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1. Dear Trudy Ages,
I am feeling betrayed! I married a man who was perfect tonight and every night, only to find out that he was still married to his first wife! Our marriage was annulled, but once he is free, do I dare to marry him again? I feel as if I am living in Peyton Place! I will await your reply, because the postman always rings twice.
Yours truly,
Scream Queen
P.S. What is my name?
2. Dear Trudy Ages,
While I was busy being one of the biggest stars of the '70s, my wife felt like a silent partner. Just two years into our marriage, it was time for a California Split. But we are falling in love again, and before the lady vanishes, and we end up saying the long goodbye, please share your thoughts with me.
Satirically yours,
Trapper John
P.S. I am using an alias, but what is my name?
3. Dear Trudy Ages,
I married my husband in 1966, but just a year later we were divorced. While I was busy saying a little prayer for me, he decided to reach out for me, wanting us to remarry! I thought I should just walk on by, but then I thought that perhaps I'll never fall in love again. Should I take the plunge with him again? There's always something there to remind me of us!
Yours truly,
Wishin' and Hopin'
P.S. I'm fairly sure you know, but what is my name?
4. Dear Trudy Ages,
When I married Alene in 1961, I broadcasted my joy not just to Miami, but to the whole state of Florida! But, two years later I had to announce our divorce. I was sick with heartache, although perhaps it was actually a heart attack. Now Alene and I are planing on remarrying in 1967, and I would like to get your view on the idea.
Sincerely,
Mr. Royalty
P.S. I feel funny asking, but who am I?
5. Dear Trudy Ages,
I was just 14 when I started seeing my husband. There was not a shadow of a doubt when we got married four years later, but our union lasted just six short months. I went back to being a working girl in Mulholland Falls, because I was nobody's fool, but here it is almost thirteen years later, and we are planning another wedding. Should I show up for this wedding? Or should I just send a body double?
Please advise,
Lolita
P.S. What is my real name?
6. Dear Trudy Ages,
I was married to the same sheila for 23 years, which certainly made me no Lightning Jack of a husband, but in 1981 we decided to call it quits. Well, time started floating away, and I while I was almost an angel, I did misbehave a bit. I think Noelene and I should give it another try. What do you think?
Cheers mate,
Foster's Lover
P.S. Of course that is not my real name. But, what is my real name?
7. Dear Trudy Ages,
In 1957 I married a man who I'd had a crush on since I was a young girl. We enjoyed splendor in the grass, but eventually I felt like a rebel without a cause, and in 1962 our marriage ended. Sex and the single girl was not for me though, although I did find love with the proper stranger. That did not last either, and now I think I may be heading down the aisle with my first husband again. Please tell me what you think I should do.
Yours truly, tonight,
Maria
P.S. Who am I?
8. Dear Trudy Ages,
I am a firm believer in home improvement, but things at home don't seem to be improving much. I was married with children, but it was less than perfect. We broke up, got back together, broke up again, and divorced in 1998. He said I thought that I was some kind of V.I.P., but I am seriously thinking we should get back together. What should I do?
Forever yours,
Barb Wire
P.S. What is my name?
9. Dear Trudy Ages,
In 1982 I got married, and despite the paper roses, it lasted for three years. After the divorce I stayed in my little corner of the world, but when I saw him again, I said "I only wanted you". And he proposed again. This is so difficult, but this is the way that I feel. I don't want to ask who's sorry now, but I truly think we can make a remarriage work. What do you think?
I await your reply,
Olive
P.S. I don't mean to be coy, but who am I?
10. Dear Trudy Ages,
I thought I had finally met my Antony! But, our marriage went boom, and it was divorce his, divorce hers! Now, though, love is better than ever, and I think we are ready to try again. I'm as nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof, so please tell me - should we try marriage again?
Passionately waiting,
Ms. Woolf
P.S. I am assuming you know my name. Who am I?
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