For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for September 26, 1979
September 25, 1979
September 27, 1979
Transcript:
Elly: Do you think I need to lose weight, John? Wouldn't I look better if I lost say.. 10 pounds? What's wrong? Howcome you don't answer me?
John: Don't rush me... My entire future is at stake!
Repeat after me: “You don’t need to lose an ounce. You are gorgeous. But if YOU choose to lose some weight, I’ll support you in your diet, even though it would mean less of you for me to love.”If that fails, look down and say, “Why do I try to answer questions where I have no chance of being right,” then slowly look up, smiling, and say, “Darling, I really love you, as I always have, and as I always will.”If you are still being punished for being “wrong”, hang it up. You are in a mine field with no map and no escape path . . . .
driftingwolf over 10 years ago
The in possible question with no right answer.
tuslog64 about 9 years ago
Either way, you lose!
Paul90 about 6 years ago
And if you want a happy life DONT say anything
Snark-impaired over 5 years ago
What about his weight?
nightrea over 3 years ago
It’s dangerous to tell a woman that she needs to lose weight.
SondraSimon over 2 years ago
Repeat after me: “You don’t need to lose an ounce. You are gorgeous. But if YOU choose to lose some weight, I’ll support you in your diet, even though it would mean less of you for me to love.”If that fails, look down and say, “Why do I try to answer questions where I have no chance of being right,” then slowly look up, smiling, and say, “Darling, I really love you, as I always have, and as I always will.”If you are still being punished for being “wrong”, hang it up. You are in a mine field with no map and no escape path . . . .