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    NOVEMBER NO. 2 PDC A WARREN PUBLICAT

    TEENSTOI

    HOW TO MAKE YOURROMANCE

    THINGS YOUNEVERTELL ABOY!

    IWHAT DOESYOURHOROSCOPEISAYABOUTYOURBOYFRIEND!

    ANOTHER BIGROMANTICPICTURE-STORYTHAT WILLMAKE

    YOU CRY!

    SEE YOUR NAMEPRINTED INSIDE!PERSONAL

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    Haw tomake yourSummer Romance last....See page 50

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    Ion our cover

    She's lovely, she's engaging, she's only15. That's the short story of this is-sue's Cover Girl, Susan Cambell. Sueattends New York's Professional Chil-dren's School, and has appeared in thepages of American Girl, Seventeen,and Young Miss. She adores TheMothers of Invention and JeffersonAirplane. Her favorite screen personal-ity? John Lennon of the Beatles. TheGroovy-Looking Guy is Jeff Simon of theUniversity of Miami.

    noJUST BYWRITING USA LETTER!

    TEEN LOVE STORIES willaward $10.00 each issue tothe Best Letter to our Editor,and will give $3.00 for everyother reader's letter we pub-lish in our Letters Depart-ment. So send yours to 'Let-ter Page', Teen Love Stories,Room 2800, 420 LexingtonAvenue, New York, N.Y. 10017.We regret we cannot answeror return letters that are not

    STOWAWARREN Ipublication!November, 19671

    Volume 2, No. 2|FULL-LENGTHPICTURE STORYJUSTHERI

    YOUR LOVE STARSCOPE 47Our Romantic Horoscope for those In Love, and those About To Be, by DEST1NA . .CLASSIFIED ADS 52Your Personal Market Place and Message Center!FLICKS AND DISKS 59The Newest News about your favorite Movie People and Record Stars . .

    WHO?AND WHAT?CONTESTWin a FREE LP AL-BUM of your choiceby sending us youranswers to thisSpecial Movie Quiz.

    53WHAT TO DOABOUT POTIN YOUR HIGHSCHOOL 42What is this Thingcalled POT? What todo if it shows up atYour School. Shouldyou try it?

    THE COLUMNS YOU WRITEYOUR PERSONAL LOVE PROBLEM 45

    jSamantha Kirk gives her intimate advice to readers . .... "ASK CHUCK" 49Do you need the male's point of view on your problem?Chuck Lawrence gives a big brother's advice . .YOU CAN TELL ME 57Nurse Ellen Andrews answers questions which youmight hesitate to ask your friends . .

    THINGS YOUNEVER TELLA BOY ...54There are SomeThings youshould keepthat prettymouthsaying!

    from

    HOW TO MAKE1 YOUR SUMMER

    Tl & ROMANCEg>] LAST 50

    Afraid that Great Thing will fadelike your Summer Tan? Here'ssome Good Ideas to keep yourSun Sweatheart!

    JAMES WARREN, PublisherEVE PRESTON, Editor-in-ChiefSAMANTHA KIRK, Executive EditorBOBBI MILLER, Associate EditorTEEN LOVE STORIES, NO. 2, NOV., 1967, PUBLISHEDPRICE 35$ PER COPY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 6 ISSUES FOR (2.00 IN THE U.S. ELSEWHERE: $3.00.EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES AT 301 E. 47th ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. SECOND-CLASS MAILPRIVILEGES PENDING AT NEW YORK, N.Y. AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES, ENTIRE CONTENTSCOPYRIGHTED 1967 BY WARREN PUBLISHING CO. NOTHING MAY BE PRINTED IN WHOLE OR IN PARTWITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHER, PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH FLEETWAY

    DIANE DIXON, Contributing EditorMELINDA BARBOUR, JERRY BROWN,ELLEN ANDREWS, Feature EditorsBRILL * WALOSTEIN, Art Direction

    l-MONTHLY BY WARREN PUBLISHING COMPANY

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    Letters to our Editor.

    THIS ISSUE'S $10WINNING LETTER

    I'm fifteen years old and amreally thrilled with your newmagazine. I loved the article on

    She is the most won-model in the world. I justas though I know this Sa-

    Kirk and nurse EllenAs soon as I finishletter I'm sitting down toeach of them my prob-and hopes.

    That story on Elodie Warrenjust wonderful. It's like a

    teen comic withThere was a lot more to

    story than meets the eye.thought about it for a long

    after I read it and I identi-with Elodie Warren.

    I bet the guys dig Chuck'stoo. He has an answer

    everything. The Flicks andDiscs section could be longer,maybe two pages instead of

    I've been trying to find outI could get a giant postermy favorite star David Mc-and you've answeredmy question for me. As soon as

    I get a baby-sitting job andmoney I'll be sending forYour cover was exciting. Whothat handsome doll on the

    He is just too much. Ishe a movie star?My girl friends and I got aout of reading the classi-

    ads. They are groovy. Well,I guess I've had my say. Just

    other thing. I like your magit isn't cluttered as so

    of the other teen magsYou don't have it all

    up with a million sillyPlease keep it that way!

    If the future issues are thisI will continue to buy your

    magazine. Are you ever goingdo fictional or true love sto-

    ries? Not that true confessionI mean teen love as it

    really is?KIMBERLY AUGUSTThompsonville, Conn.

    V Thanks for your winning let-ter. We appreciate knowingwhat teen girls want to readand to dream about. Unlessyou write to us we have no realway of knowing.

    If you would like more arti-cles on top stars we'll see whatwe can include in future issues.The fellow on the front coveris not a movie star. He's amodel in New York. Handsomeisn't he?We thought you girls wouldenjoy a pictorial love story, andwe'll continue to run these ex*citing comic strips in futureissues.

    Glad to hear you liked Sa-mantha Kirk and Ellen An-drews. Be sure to send themyour personal questions.

    Your $10 check is in themail, Kim.

    I just read my first copy ofteen love stories and wasthrilled to pieces! It seemed tohave everything in it. I reallydug the comic-strip section.

    I thought the wallet pictureson the last page were great,and hope you will have them ineach issue. Your nurse columnis the best. Some questions wejust can't ask our parents.Your article on Twiggy was

    inspiring. She is so wholesome,and so with everything. I justcan't read enough about her.

    Are you going to continue tohave Samantha Kirk write foryou? She sounds like a swing-er. Can we call her Sam?DORIS CAMPBELL

    Washington, D.C.V Glad you liked the Twiggy ar-ticle. She is the coolest of thecool.Samantha Kirk doesn't mindif you call her Sam. We checkedwith her, and she tells us her

    boyfriend calls her Sam all thetime.

    Teen Love Stories is a greatnew mag. Only you don't haveenough articles in it about teengroups and their girlfriends.SUSAN HAHLBECK

    Arlington, NebraskaOh, how I love your horo-

    scopes column! Also dig youradvice on medical problemsand all kinds of personal jazz.Am looking forward to yournext issue.SALLY BARBER

    San Bernadino, CaliforniaI would like to know if the

    photographer on page 49 isRichard Burton or one of hisyounger brothers.BEVERLY GREENSTEINNew York City, N. Y.If No, it isn't Richard Burton.Although he does resemblehim. Sorry about that!

    Well, I can say this for yourmagazine Teen Love Stories:you are giving us readers achance to win money for ourletters. How long will this last?JOAN ELLMEN

    Queens, Long Island

    If It will last as long as we con-tinue to publish Teen Love Sto-ries, Joan.

    I can't understand why boysgo ape over Twiggy. A year agowhen I was that thin my par-ents took me to the doctors,worried that I had some terribledisease or something. Is Twig-gy for real?ELIZABETH HARRETT

    Phila. Pa.V Sorry you don't dig Twiggyas do so many millions ofteens. She is terribly thin, but

    Twiggy was at the right placat the right time, and noshe's famous. She is the trendbut boys still dig girls with fleson their bones, not to mentiocurves. There's more to cuddland love! Right fellows?

    There isn't enough in youmag for fellows. Only one coumn by Chuck, and I can'stand Twiggy. Give us thMonkees or people like tostars Patty Duke, Hayley Millor Mia Farrow.JERRY FELMAN

    Bronx, New YorkV Sorry you don't like our magJerry, but teen love storieis edited for girlsnot boys.

    Could you do a picture storon Paul Newman? He is thgrooviest dream of all timeWhat was so special about himHELEN ECKERT

    Miami Beach, Florida

    V We agree with you on thaone, and we're working onstory now that you'll loveyou love Paul!

    TEEN LOVE STORIESaward $10.00 each issuethe Best Letter to our Editoand will give $3.00 for eveother reader's letter we pulish in our Letters Deparmerit. So send yours to 'LettPage', Teen Love StoriesRoom 2800, 420 LexingtAvenue, NewYork.N.Y. 1001We regret we cannot answor return letters that are nchosen.

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    WHEN MARION HILL BOUGHT THAT COPY OF AWOMAN'S MAGAZINE FBOM A STATION BOOKSTALLSHE LITTLE KNEW WHAT A CHAIN OF EVENTSWAS TO FOLLOW

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    ELIZABETH LEAF REPLIED THAT MYGON K. WONEYCOTT. HER EDITOR, WOULD PBEFEB TOTEUL HEB IN PERSON - AND MARION WAS SOON USHERED INTO HIS PRESENCE

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    MARION FELT GBATEFUL TO ELIZABETHWHO APPARENTLY HAD CHARGE OP THEWHOLE OPEBATION. SHE LOOKED ASTHOUGH SHE WAS GOING TO MAKETHINGS A LOT EASIER

    1 &]I THOUGHT IT

    T MIGHT BE BEST IFYOU ANOMB.BABONMETPBIYATELrFIBSTBEFOBE THEOFFICIAL GET-TOGETHEBtVITH THE CAMEBAS ,PBESfNTOH, I'M SUBEIT HVOC/LDHELP j

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    ELIZABETH REVEALEDBEFORE THEYRORTEDTHAT SHE HAD INVITEDTHE CELEBRATEDAUTHOR TO HEP OWNPLACE THE NEXTEVENING AND SHESUGGESTED THATMARION COME, TOO

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    BEFOBE ELIZABETH HAD ANVCHANCE TO REPLY- A VEBYHANDSOME MAN HADAPPEABEDANO BESTOWED A WELCOMINGSMILE ON MARION

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    MflKION ASKED ELIZABETH IF SHE WONTEDANY HELP BUT SHE ANSWEEED THAT SHEWOULDN'T'TgKE A MINUTE

    IW/KOO YOU. FBOWMATMEI LIKS TUATPOO

    I DISAPPOINTYOU ?

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    THE REASON SHE OFFEBED WASTBUE AS WELL. BUT SHE COULDN'TBEVEAL WEE OTHEK EEASONpmnflfflg ^^^

    / MEAN- I'VE ^""\JUSr NEiSEB BEEN \CATAPULTED INTO IHIGH LIFE BEFOSE J

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    MARION FOUND ELIZABETH'S wARTNESS EASY TO UNDERSTAND S^ S*/ THINKS \Kv/HH l HE'S SHOWING TOO J(f MUCH INTEREST IN

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    HOWEVEC SHE NEVEI? SEEMED TO PEELTHE SAME WY TWO DAVS CUNNING IIS FOCT AS THE DAY CAME NEflBEK,HEE TREPIDATION INCREASED-MAINLVBECAUSE SHE DIDN'T CEALLY KNOWWHATSHE EJCPECTED OF IT. IT WAS TOO LATENov/ to back; OL

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    A FBESH BOTCH OF PHOTOS Z/flS INTEBBUPTEDBY THE ABBtVaL. OF TWO CfiBS

    THESE W05 a UURBIEO SLOMMING OF DOORS,AND ISUDDENLY MfleiON REALISED SHE WAS ALONEWITH AUBOEY FOR THE FIBST TIME

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    THESE WAS NOTHING FOB IT BUTTO GO ON TO CYRANO'S

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    MOEION WONOSBED IF AUBREY WASPHETENDINS MIS DISAPPOINTMENT.SME KNEW MEK OWN WAS SENUINE

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    THEY MAD INDEEDDELIBEEOTELY LOSTTHEMSELVES, TOELIZABETH, TOTIME, AND

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    BUT NEXTM0BNING,/5PTEPfl(ZESTLESS NIGHT, IT BECAME OBVIOUSTHAT THAT WASN'T GOINS TO S6 SOEASY. TO BESIN V/iTH THEBE WAS THENEWSPAPERTHAT CAMETHROUGH THE |LETTEBBOX

    AS THE BELL BANG SHE HASTENED EAGEELYTO THE DOOf? AND TBIED TO HIDE HEEDISAPPOINTMENT fiiT PINDINS ELIZABETHTHEEE

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    ELIZABETH SHOOKHEE HEAD ANDTMOUSHT ITLOOKED BAD

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    HE WAS BEGINNING TO SEE HE HODBEEN UNFAICTO HEE THE NIGHT BEFOBE

    I BV THE TIME THEY BEACHED THE GCOUND FLOOKlALL THEIC MlSUNOEBSTANDINGS WET?E PESOLVED

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    J. he use of marijuana in high schools of theUnited States is so widespread that in some com-munities the kids who don't use it are the ones whoare considered different and way out. Yet, there is somuch misinformation about it in circulation thateven most adults don't know what it's all about.

    There is this, though, on which everyone mustagree, whether they are for pot or against it: it isillegal, and using it or even having it in your posses-sion can send you to jail.Those who say that the use of pot can do you noharm physically or mentally are growing in num-ber. These are the users, and they include not onlyhigh school and college kids, but psychiatrists, col-lege professors, and professional people in all walksof life. There are almost as many benefits claimedfor the use of it as there are people using it.

    Musicians and artists claim it heightens their cre-ativity and improves their performances. Studentsallege that pot increases the powers of perceptionand observation and this lets them apply morereadily to, their studies and obtain higher grades.Many people say that it even increases the pleasuresof sex, as the user has greater belief in his ownprowess and feels physical sensations more deeply.

    claim to use pot merely for the sense of pleas-and well-being that smoking the stuff gives them.

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    mmjfiven the Legal authorities, the ones whose duty

    it is to prosecute the marijuana smokers, admit thaithe weed has none of the drawbacks of the otherhigh-makers in general use today. It is not habit-forming, like alcohol and narcotics are.

    Yet, what have you ever dune that you enjoyedthat you just willingly and cheerfully gave up doing 1!Smokers who have used pot for twenty or more

    years have done no accumulated physical harm tothemselves such as the drinker and dope addicthave. And science has not been able to tag the labelof cancer-causing on marijuana, as they haveunde-

    thing at all in order to beis a dependence any way

    Because both the genthorities ignorantlv turnheroin, confusion forms in I he minds of many potsmokers, especially the younger ones. Becausethey've used pot and found it to be harmless, theyand led to try a large variety of things, LSD, heroin,and even opium, on the grounds that these must beequally safe to play with. Of course, they are not.

    Thus the danger in seeking any high at all. Throughignorance or experiment, it can lead to the tragic,wasted life of the truly addicted.There is, interestingly, such an abundance of mari-juana growing wild that if it were to become legalto smoke it, a pack of reefers or joints, as their userscall the rolled-up, ready-to-smoke cigarette, wouldcost far less than do ordinary cigarettes! And since,so far as is known, pot doesn't cause cancer or anyother ailments of mankind, the legalization of mari-

    juana could mean everyone walking around, contin-ually high and happy, yet able to function andperform their work normally, and, some users wouldinsist, do them far better than normally. Is thissomething to he hoped for?Are the pot users in your school the top students?

    Are they the leaders who keep social activities hop-ping? Are they the fun crowd everyone wants to runwith? Or are they the hangers-on, the thrillseekers,the tough, rowdy, try-anthirig-for-hichs kids?There are two other possibilities that need men-

    tioning. One, if you've never tried pot, you may bevery disappointed when you do. Regardless of theclaims of its admirers, there are some people forwhom pot does absolutely nothing. And, non-addic-tive though it is, a weak-minded person may formsuch a dependence on having it, that soon con?use isn't enough and he must go on to the ut.v *hard drugs. This i.s a fact, not often mentioned, butadmitted to us by a long-time pot lover.

    This is a tough and tragic age we live in, when somany people rely on one means or another to escapefrom the harsh realities of the world, or the monot-ony of their daily lives. Perhaps if we took the timeand effort to find the way to improvement fromwithin ourselves, rather than depending on the useof one or another, more or less harmful, outsideagents such as pot, we might all be the better andhappier for it. And the question of whether or not tosmoke pot would not be the burning issue of the daythat it unfortunately is, in school and elsewhere.

    For the curious among you, this was our ownexperience: tried it once, coughed, choked, sput-tered, and vowed never again. Got no high, no low,no nuthin'. And that's the truth, baby!

    from the 1ony of theand effort

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    SAMANTHA KIRK TALKS ABOUT

    mmPERSONALf% PROBLEMSPART-TIME PROBLEM

    Dear Samantha,I work part-time after school in asmall office. My problem is, there'sone man working here who is al-ways asking me to go out with him.I always refuse, because I knowhe's married and much older thanme and besides I'm not interestedin him. He's very close to my boss,though, and says if I don't go withhim, he'll get me fired. I really needthis job, and I am at my wits end.

    S.H.Dear S.H.,You are doing exactly the rightthing in refusing this man, anddon't worry about it. As long as youdo your work properly, you won'tlose your job, and eventually you'llsee even this nuisance man willlearn to respect you and stop an-noying you.

    DROP-OUTDear Samantha,I am 16i/2 and my boyfriend is 19.He left school before finishing andis doing pretty well. We want to getmarried very much, and he says ifI quit and got a job, we'd be ableto, and by the time we were readyto have a baby, he'd be makingenough for me to be able to stayhome. My parents like him, butthey are very much against this

    plan. What do you think? HelenDear Helen,I'm glad you asked me! So manygirls rush into this sort of arrange-ment and are very soon regrettingit. You sound like a sensible girl,since you are taking your parents'advice into consideration. Ofcourse, they are right, and for manyreasons. You are still very youngto be getting married; you mostdefinitely should finish school, bothfor your own future security, andthe good times you still have toshare with your friends; and let'sface it, babies don't always arriveon the time schedule their parentsarrange! If he really loves you, andhe is mature enough to face theresponsibility of a family, your guywill see that this is the right way.

    ON YOUR OWNDear Samantha,I am eighteen and have finishedschool. I have a pretty nice job, andtwo of the other girls in the officeare trying to talk me into sharingan apartment with them. I think itwould be loads of fun, but my folksare dead set against it. What can Ido to convince them that I'm notgoing to be a fallen woman just be-cause I'm single and not living atnome? SandraDear Sandra,The first thing to do is examineyour motives carefully and be sure

    that you want to be on your ownfor the right reasons. Then, if youstill think it's a good step, have thegirls over to meet your parents. Ifthey see that your friends are nicetypes, this may soften their atti-tude. Having them talk to the par-ents of the other girls may help,too.

    SOUNDS LIKE TROUBLEDear Samantha,I am 17 and very mature for myage. I am in love with the most won-derful man in the world, and wehave only one real problem and thatis his wife. She doesn't appreciatehim and he is going to divorce heras soon as he can. I haven't toldanyone about this as he says it isbest to keep it secret until we areready. I would do anything for him,but I feel if he is sincere he wouldsay it's alright for my parents toknow. Am I right? g qDear S.G.,You are right about doubting hissincerity, I believe, and wrongabout everything else concerningthis man. It is obvious he's the onewho's convinced you that you arematured; frankly, I'm not convincedat all. You should end this relation-ship at once and concentrate onfriends of your own age from whomyou needn't keep secrets like thisone. Even if this man were to bedivorced from his own wife, he'sentirely too old for you.

    A MOTHER SPEAKSDear Miss Kirk,My daughter reads your magazine,with my approval, as 1 think it is avery good, realistic one, and thatyour advice to teeners is verysound. I wish you print my letterso my daughter and the other girlswho read it will stop and think alittle about something. We mothershave all been through what theyare going through in growing up,so we do have some understandingof their problems. Just becausethey are getting to the age wherethey are starting to think for them-selves, they think nobody elsethinks. They really don't have to ex-plain everything to us as though weare the children and they are theadults, and they should give uscredit for having brains and usingthem in making a decision about

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    what we think is ok or not ok forthem to do. They shouldn't arguewith us when we say no to some-thing, but should realize we are do-ing it for their own good. Thankyou.

    Mrs. M. L.Dear Mrs. M.L.,It's always nice to hear from amother, especially one who tries tosee her youngster's point-of-view.We are glad to bring your opinionsto the attention of our readers, andwe hope that this will lead to somebetter understanding betweenmoms and their daughters every-where!

    NAME GAMEDear Samantha,I hope you don't think this is sillybut ... I hate my name. How can Ichange it or at least get people tocall me something else? MissX

    (please don'teven

    print it)

    Dear Miss X,I used to hate my name, too. I reallydid, because all my friends hadshort, modern-sounding names,and I thought mine was ridiculousand old-fashioned. Why don't youtry using a nickname, by simplyasking your friends to call you thenew moniker, just saying you pre-fer it to your regular name? Thetime may come when you turnaround and want to use your realname again, even though you dis-like it now. I know I did change mymind, when people starting callingme Sam! That made me realizethat my name was nice and femi-nine, even if it was sort of old-fashioned.

    INTERFAITH DATINGDear Samantha,My parents don't even practicewhat's supposed to be their reli-gion, yet they get hysterical if Idate someone who isn't the sameas they say we are. A boy's religiondoesn't mean anything at all to me,thanks I guess to the way they theybrought me up with none. Until Ilike a boy who they say isn't ourkind. A person's religion or color

    thing about them anyway, it's whatthe person himself is really likethat matters. What do you think?Maybe if my mother saw it in printshe'd feel differently.

    Fran

    Dear Fran,Since your parents don't seem tohave any particular religious con-viction maybe it is something elsein your choice of these boys theyreally object to. If you're sure it isthe religious element, try explain-ing to them that these differencesdon't mean nearly as much to to-day's young people as it did to theirgeneration. There is more interfaithdating and marriage now than thereever was, and interracial marriageis no longer banned. We are all forthis, because it gives everyone awider choice from which to selectfriends as well as life-long mates,and it may well lead to longer, hap-pier marriages. Even so, no one canforce you to marry someone youdon't want to, for religious or what-ever reason you have.

    TO BE TRUEDear Samantha,My boy friend was just drafted, andof course I promised him I'd betrue and wait for him. Now, anotherboy has asked me to go out withhim. It's getting awfully lonely forme, and I will be true, in the sensethat I wouldn't do the things withthis boy that I did with my steady.Is it still wrong for me to accepta date?

    PuzzledDear Puzzled,Only your own heart can give youthe answer to this. If you go out ona date and are plagued by a trou-bled conscience, you'll have a mis-erable time, and you might as wellstay home. If you feel you aren'tdoing anything wrong, then go.

    THE QUIET TYPEDear Samantha,I'm going with a guy who's the realquiet type, especially around otherpeople. When it's just the two ofus, I enjoy his company very much,because he has a cute sense ofhumor and is really a terrifically

    this side of him, and are alwaysteasing me about going with acreep. He's asked me to go steady,and I'd love to, I think, but I'll neverbe able to live down all the kiddingI'll get from my friends.

    Sheila

    Dear Sheila,Are you dating him for your pleas-ureor your friends'? If you reallylike him, you wouldn't care whatthey said, so be sure of your ownemotions before saying 'yes.' Andsince he is the shy, sensitive type,do be very careful not to hurt hisfeelings, whatever your decision is;that would cause this nice guy togo even deeper into his shell.

    TRANSFER TRAGEDYDear Samantha,I'm 15 years old, and I'm going todie. My father has been transferredand we have to move to this stupidlittle town about a thousand milesaway. I'll lose my boy friend andall my girl friends, have to go to anew school where I don't know asingle soul and won't belong to thecrowd like I do now. Maybe youcould send me your answer in themail, as I probably won't even beable to find TEEN LOVE in this lit-tle jerk town. MiserableDear Miserable,Things really won't be one-tenthas bad as you're making them. Youcan't judge a new place and newpeople without having seem themany more than you'd want to bejudged that way. You can still writeto your old friends, and joining inthe same activities you enjoyed inyour old home town will help youmake new friends quickly. As forTEEN LOVE STORIES, you'll befinding us everywhere soon, and ifyou do have a problem, just let usknow where you are and we'll takecare of it! END

    Readers, write to me about your lifand its every day hopes and worries.We are especially glad to hear from youteens, and to help you with good advice.Letters should not be over 500 words.read each and every tetter you send.

    If you need help, write Samantha KirkTEEN LOVE STORIES, Warren Publish-ing Co., 301 E. 47th Street, New York,N.Y. 10017.

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    AH that you are, or could ever hope to be, is in the stars. Will you win that boy of your choice? Can yoJteep him? If you lose him, why? Who is right for you? Your lucky stars tell all. Here's what they say

    AQUARIUS (January 20 thruFebruary 18) Aquarius, did youknow that you are very idealistic,and tend to think your romanticinterest should be capable in ev-erything. Do not expect so muchfrom your guy. When you come tothis realization you could well findyourself going steady or even get-ting engaged. If your guy is aGemini or a Leo you can almostbet your go-go boots that the ro-mance will last. He knows justwhen to flatter and praise you; heknows that he should be quiet andunderstanding, when you go off inone of your reflective or philo-sophical moods. Do not try todomineer your fellow, let him feelas though he is the boss and youwill find much happiness with him.Don't get too emotional, try tomaintain your cool at all times. Bemore dependent on him, and notso self-sufficient. He will love youfor it.

    the signs of the Zodiac you are themost affectionate and passionate.Love can be your downfall or yourentire life. Your problem is not be-ing able to differentiate betweensheer infatuation and real love.Try not to let your heart rule yourevery decision. Do not play thecontinual clinging-vine. Someboys just don't dig this all thetime you know. Did you knowthat some of the most excitingwomen and great lovers of all timewere born under your sign. Eliza-beth Taylor is our number one ex-ample of a true Pisces. There is astrong chance that you will meetsomeone very exciting this month,so be on your toes. Try not to getemotionally depressed if all doesnot go well for you. You have aterrible habit of not giving yourromance time to really blossom,don't be so impetuous. Do notchatter so much when you're outwith your guy, let him get somechit-chat in. If your guy wants tokiss you don't worry about theright atmosphere and all that jazz.

    PISCES (February 19 thruMarch 20) Oh, you Pisces, of al1ARIES (March 21 thru April

    20) Don't be so stubborn Aries!You have that terrible habit of

    once you have made up your mindthere is no changing it. Don't bethat way. You expect too muchfrom the guy in your life. After all,he is only human; he is not a su-perman. You must learn not to beso headstrong and impetuous inyour love affairs. If you're goingwith someone special, don't be sojealous. Have a little trust in yourheart or you will lose him. Learnto tone that awful temper downtoo. Think twice or count to tenbefore you have a fight with theguy of the hour You would regretit later. Don't be so fussy aboutwhere to go on a date. Accept all ofhis invitations and make him feelneeded. Don't be so independent.You are a born leader, but don'tget so involved with school activi-ties that your love life suffers be-cause you don't have time to gohere or there with "him".

    TAURUS (April 21 thru May20) Taurus the Bull; that you are.Don't be so stubborn with boys. Ifyour love life has been dull latelyit could well be your own fault.Try not to be so silent. Learn toconverse with the guy you are in-terested in. Do a little researchand find out his likes and dislikes.

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    I see some new excitement in yourlife if you play your cards right.You have a habit of making prom-ises to do this and that for friendsor boyfriends and somehow younever get them done. Guys do notlike this trait in gals. Don't be soegotistical either; let your fellowfeel a little superior. Life will bemuch happier for you when youdo. Accept all invitations thismonth, don't be so fussy. You willfind life is much more exciting foryou. If he wants to mess up yourhair, for heavens sake, let him.You'll love it and so will he.

    are dating. That is number one andparamount. The second, don't beso confounded slow and procrasti-nating. You can drive a lover outof his mind with procrastinationand promises you never keep. Infact, you can ruin your entire lifeby day-dreaming. Learn to putyour thoughts into actions. Be-ware of Sagittarius men. You willhave a strange attraction to them,because they are everything youare not; quick to decide, full ofzest, imaginative and very inde-pendent. You can have a lot of ex-citing dates and social affairs toattend if you will be more of anextrovert.

    GEMINI (May 21 thru June20) Gemini, there is a lot of excite-ment coming up in your life bothat school and romance-wise if youhandle it right. Try not to be so in-tellectual all the time. Try not tobe such a bookworm and know-it-all with the guys you are dating.Half the time you chase themaway. The expression "MaintainYour Cool" was meant for theGemini sign, in fact, you are toocool many times. Learn to be lessaloof and sophisticated. Don't tryto mentally vivisect each and ev-ery guy you date. Try to stay on anice even keel and your love lifewill be much more exciting. Guyshave a hard time figuring you outbecause your moods are so verychangeable. Be willing to let themost exciting guy in your lifemake the suggestions most of thetime, you will find he'll love youmore for it and you in turn will behappier. Don't be so independent;let him know you need him to lean

    LEO (July 21 thru August 21)There is romance ahead for youmy Leo friend. Just a little tipdon't be so impetuous. You tendto be on the fiery side and this cancause you unhappiness. Try tosave some of your allowance; don'tblow it all on new clothes andsuch. You can be a real spend-thrift when you want to be. If youare having romantic problems atpresent it could be that you havebeen over-dramatic with your guy.Don't always try to be first in ev-erything you do. This can makethe boy of the hour feel inferior.Play it cool, learn to be coy in theways of romance. You can be avery fickle person as well. If youhave been dating someone steadi-ly, don't toss him aside for some-one you think is more appealing.Don't be so stubborn when he asksyou to go to the game or bowling.Keep him happy.

    lose him to someone else. Do notshare all your thoughts and inti-macies with your girlfriends. Thissometimes gets back to him andyou'll be in trouble. Do not be soflirtatious when out in public withyour latest beau and do not jumpto conclusions before you know allthe facts. You can be much toocritical of friends and dates. Don'talways weigh his good points andbad points to see if you will go outwith him again. You may neverget the chance if he catches on.

    LIBRA (September 23 thru Oc-tober 22) It might just well bethat an old beau comes into thepicture again. If there is someonespecial in your life this could causemuch emotional upheaval. Yourmost evident fault is that you arein love with love rather than a par-ticular guy. You continually wantto be in the limelight and tend topush the boy of the hour in theshadows. Any guy that is a guyisn't going to tolerate this for long,so you'd better get on your toesand change your ways a little or;he'll ask someone else out to thatspecial affair. Do not look atthings continually through rose-colored glasses or you'll end up anunhappy and frustrated gal. It istrue that you love music, dancing,also the intellectual interests, butyou must develop other intereststoo. Keep the boy in your lifehappy. He will think a lot more ofyou for it.

    CANCER (June 21 thru July20) Cancer gals, there are twothings you should learn aboutyour sign if you want to be trulyhappy in life and love. Don't be

    trust the boy you

    VIRGO (August 22 thru Sep-tember 22) If you aren't carefulyou can run into a great deal of ro-mantic unhappiness at this par-ticular time of the year. Have youbeen too fussy or too critical withthe fellow you have been dating?

    SCORPIO (October 23 thruNovember 22) Life can take on anew look for you if you learn to bemore self-controlled. If you arehaving problems with your favor-ite date perhaps you have been toojealous of him or too domineering.Remember that the other signs arenot always as energetic as you are

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    FOOTBALL HEROChuck,

    feel like a widow! Myis usually a groove,

    we get along fine, butsoon as the football sea-starts, he forgets thatalive. He's either play-or practicing (on ourschool team), or

    those pros. I hatewhich used to be

    ball. What can I do?Susan T., 16

    dear Susan,get a book. A book on

    rules of football, so youlearn just enough to

    the game with him, fortime. Second,a job. As cheerleader,

    booster or sumphin', soyou're on the field

    he is. Third, getjug. Of hot chocolate or

    or whatever he likes,take the cold out of those

    sessionsfor bothyou!

    LDER BROTHER'SPALr Chuck,older brother I'm 13,18has "a friend who

    really go for. WhatI do?

    Leslie A.Les,

    If it happens, itBut it won't.

    CURFEWSChuck,

    you think it's possiblea girl of my age (15y2 )compete for dates when

    a ten o'clock curfewall my friends can be

    til midnight?Early To Bed

    E.T.B.,starting off on the

    foot when you speakcompeting for dates.

    will want to be withfor your good com-

    ASK CHUCK

    sonality, and not on a timebasis. Remember, it's notthe hours you put in, it'swhat you put in the hours.Also, boys, no matter whatyou think, tend to think bet-ter of the girl who respectsher parents than they do ofthe one who's kinda looseabout herself and her time.

    ALL TALKDear Chuck,There's a new boy in oursoph class who just movedto town. I told him it waso.k. to call me if there wereany questions he had aboutschool, or where thingswere or anything like thatbecause I thought it was anice thing to do. besideshe's kind of cute. Now hecalls me for hours at atime, almost every night,and I can barely get myhomework done. On top ofthis, with all the conversa-tion, he's never even askedme to go out with him.What can I do?

    MarilynDear Marilyn,Why not drop a heavy hintlike, "Gee, I love talking toyou, but I've got such aload of homework to finish.

    after school tomorrow?Just tell me where and I'llmeet you." It may work.P.S. I know you have aproblem, Marilyn, 'cause Itried to call you last nightand the line was busy! Yak!THAT'S A PROBLEM?Dear Chuck,I've been reading your col-umn since you started writ-ing it and it's solved all myproblems, except now Ihave a new one. I think 1love you. What shall we do?

    Yours EverDear Miss Ever,Here's what we'll do: youkeep reading and I'll keepwriting and sooner or lateryou'll hate me. Everybodydoes.

    FEMME FAT-ALLDear Chuck,I look like a very famouscelebrity whom everybodyloves and admires. Youwould think that this wouldmake everybody love andadmire me, but it doesn't.You see. the celebrity I looklike is Cass Elliot of theMamas and the Papas.What should I do?

    Dear F.B.N. F.,First, go on a diet. Second,don't take any more sing-ing lessons. Third, give upshow business.

    EYES RIGHTDear Chuck,I think you look exactly likeDick Chamberlain.

    An AdmirerDear An,You DO have a problemwith your eye sight. 1 sug-gest you write to Ellen An-drews; she handles themedical questions. Next

    LONG HAIRDear Chuck,You sound very hip, but Inotice you look sort ofsquare. I don't mean thatas an insult, because youknow you're very cute, butwhat I really want to ask is,what do you think of longhair on boys, since youdon't wear yours that way?

    Curious FanDear Curious,I think everybody, male andfemale, should wear theirhair in the style they feel ismost becoming to them. Idon't object to long hair onfellas, as long (joke) as itdoesn't get ridiculous. Thisis the look of now and it'sonly natural for kids towant to be with it.

    Dear Chuck,Have you ever smoked pot?

    T.L.

    Dear T.L.,No, but I burnt pan once,frying eggs.

    Write To:Chuck LawrenceTeen Love StoriesWarren Publishing Co.301 E. 47th Street

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    How tomake yourSummer

    Summerromances are notorious

    for fading faster than a first tan.And no wonder!

    The conditions surrounding the summer romanceare often as romantic as a Troy Donahue super-flick,with hero and heroine both at their gorgeous best,the weather sumptuous, and even the scenery coop-erating to make everything just perfect. The addeddynamite of being away from home also helps to

    .. many summer loves. Sometimes, let's face it,you're looking for just that: a summer someone,'cause your steady is away from you, or you fromhim. Maybe you're at camp, and everybody else ispairing off. Or maybe, just possibly, this wonderfulguy is the one you've been looking for all your life.We can forget about the first sets of conditions,because in that group you aren't looking for any-thing lasting. But if Mr. Right does appear in timeto make it a really glorious Fourth, you've got tostart thinking of what happens after Labor Day,usually the last big week-end of the sunny season.Let's not go from a long hot summer to a swift fall!One of the prizes, and the pitfalls, as far as aromance is concerned, is the fact that you have sojolly much free time for doing whatever and beingtogether. Although it's so groovy to be able to betogether so much, this endangers any romance. See-ing each other constantly puts a strain on a relation-ship that might be the factor that causes it to end.Try to space your time with him. You don't haveto see him from the first thing in the morning to thelast thing at night, you know. Giving yourself timein the morning to be at .your freshest and prettiestand best is a very sound idea. Let him get used towaiting for you a little bit. Don't be over-available.

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    last

    Use the early hours to get yourself together. Thatmeans clothes and make-up (if any) picture-perfect.There's nothing more refreshing to the eye on a hotsummer's day than a girl looking and feeling cool,sweet, and fresh. By late morning, you'll know whatsort of a day it's going to be, weather-wise, so youcan make your plans together with less chance fordisappointment. Now that we've got it going, howdo we make it last?

    If he's from your hometown or near by, you haveone set of problems. If he's going home to someplacefar from you, you have other worries. Let's tacklethem, one set at a time. If you knew him back home,why didn't anything happen then? You have got toask yourself this question and be very honest in youranswer. In the city, would you really have beeninterested in him, or he in you, if the rest of thecrowd were all around, If the answer is yes, and thesummer circumstances were all that you needed tothrow you together, and you really do dig the guy,let's concentrate on how to keep it going.

    If he was going steady with someone else duringthe year, check your assets against hers. Make upyour deficits, if any. You are way ahead, becauseyou know who your competition is, and you can actaccordingly. If he wasn't seeing anyone steady be-fore the summer, try to get that tied down beforeyou head for home. A few light, very very light, hintslike, "Gee, do you think we'll ever have this muchfun together again?" may give you your answer. Ifyou were going steady before, but prefer this new

    guy, talk it over with him very carefully as to howto break the news to your now ex. Show him thatyou are concerned about not hurting the otherguy's feelings, and this will help to cement the rela-tionship that has developed between you.Now let's look at the other situation, when you'redying inside because the end of the summer will seeyou miles apart. This can be very serious. There isonly one concrete thing that you can do, and that isto invite him to one important, big, happening inyour home town. If he accepts, and it's a definitedate, then maybe he'll do the same and invite youto visit. A long-distance romance isn't the best oreasiest thing in the world, but if you really dig him,it's better than nothing. Aside from exchangingvisits, there are the phones and the mails to help you.While it is sort of a status symbol to have a boywriting and/or calling long-distance on a regularbasis, still, unless it becomes an engagement andthere is a steady exchange of visits (mostly him com-ing to you, though) , it is no substitute for a normalsocial life. Otherwise, you shouldn't let it turn intoa thing where you don't see'anybody else, unless youdo see each other at least once a month.Irerhaps the best way to protect any summer

    romance is to play it as lightly as possible. Don't takeit any more seriously than you have to. Things havea way of working themselves out if you don't forcethe issue. Make every day that you have togethercount, but don't overdo it. Summer romances tendto become too intense, with both parties pushingtoo hard to put too much into too few days. If it'smeant to last, it will. That's the best advice that wecan give you, and that you can give yourself. Or asour favorite philosopher said it, "Enjoy, enjoy!" V

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    How toyourSummer

    Summerromances are notorious

    for fading faster than a first tan.And no wonder!

    J. he conditions surrounding the summer romanceare often as romantic as a Troy Donahue super-flick,with hero and heroine both at their gorgeous best,the weather sumptuous, and even the scenery coop-erating .to make everything just perfect. The addeddynamite of being away from home also helps to

    : many summer loves. Sometimes, let's face it,you're looking for just that: a summer someone,'cause your steady is away from you, or you fromhim. Maybe you're at camp, and everybody else ispairing off. Or maybe, just possibly, this wonderfulguy is the one you've been looking for all your life.We can forget about the first sets of conditions,because in that group you aren't looking for any-thing lasting. But if Mr. Right does appear in timeto make it a really glorious Fourth, you've got tostart thinking of what happens after Labor Day,usually the last big week-end of the sunny season.Let's not go from a long hot summer to a swift fall!One of the prizes, and the pitfalls, as far as aromance is concerned, is the fact that you have sojolly much free time for doing whatever and beingtogether. Although it's so groovy to be able to betogether so much, this endangers any romance. See-ing each other constantly putsa strain on a relation-ship that might be the factor that causes it to end.Try to space, your time with him. You don't haveto see him from the first thing in the morning to thelast thing at night, you know. Giving yourself timein the morning to be at your freshest and prettiestand best is a very sound idea. Let him get used towaiting for you a little bit. Don't be over-available.

    TEEN LOVE STORIES

    Use the early hours to get yourself together. Thatmeans clothes and make-up (if any) picture-perfect.There's nothing more refreshing to the eye on a hotsummer's day than a girl looking and feeling cool,sweet, and fresh. By late morning, you'll know whatsort of a day it's going to be, weather-wise, so youcan make your plans together with less chance fordisappointment. Now that we've got it going, howdo we make it last?

    If he's from your hometown or near by, you haveone set of problems. If he's going home to someplacefar from you, you have other" worries. Let's tacklethem, one set at a time. If you knew him back home,why didn't anything happen then? You have got toask yourself this question and be very honest in youranswer. In the city, would you really have beeninterested in him, or he in you, if the rest of thecrowd were all around, If the answer is yes, and thesummer circumstances were all that you needed tothrow you together, and you really do dig the guy,let's concentrate on how to keep it going.

    If he was going steady with someone else duringthe year, check your assets against hers. Make upyour deficits, if any. You are way ahead, becauseyou know who your competition is, and you can actaccordingly. If he wasn't seeing anyone steady be-fore the summer, try to ge t that tied down beforeyou head for home. A few light, veryvery light, hintslike, "Gee, do you think we'll ever have this muchfun together again?" may give you your answer. Ifyou were going steady before, but prefer this new

    TEEN LOVE STORIES

    guy, talk it over with him very carefully as toto break the news to your now ex. Show himyou are concerned about not hurting the oguy's feelings, and this will help to cement the rtionship that has developed between you.Now let's look at the other situation, when yodying inside because the end of the summer willyou miles apart. This can be very serious. Theronly one concrete thing that you can do, and thato invite him to one important, big, happeninyour home town. If he accepts, and it's a defidate, then maybe he'll do the same and inviteto visit. A long-distance romance isn't the beseasiest thing in the world, but if you really digit's better than nothing. Aside from exchangvisits, there are the phones and the mails to helpWhile it is sort of a status symbol to have awriting and/or calling long-distance on a regbasis, still, unless it becomes an engagementthere is a steady exchange of visits (mostly him cing to you, though) , i t i s no substitute for a norsocial life. Otherwise, you shouldn't let it turna thing where you don't see'anybody else, unlessdo see each other at least once a month.IT erhaps the best way to protect any sumromance is to play it as lightly as possible. Don't t

    it any more seriously than you have to. Things ha way of working themselves out if you don't fthe issue. Make every day that you have togetcount, but don't overdo it. Summer romances tto become too intense, with both parties pushtoo hard to put too much into too few days. Ifmeant to last, it will. That's the best advice thatcan give you, and that you can give yourself. Oour favorite philosopher said it, "Enjoy, enjoy!

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