The “girl in white” on the subway grate tried several times to find love, ended up dying young and unfulfilled. The skinny girl found someone who has loved her all her life.
Listen to the song by Janis Ian. “At Seventeen” is poignant and a shared experience by a great many people. Not everyone is a jock or the homecoming queen. Janis turned out pretty much all right by my lights.
I’m doing fine, however, I was Janis when I was young. I married the wrong man — my father had died when I was 10. My ex was the first guy I had strong feelings for. I was married for 30+ years, now divorced for about 9 or 10 (I forget — it was more important to get away from the abuse). It taught me a lesson. Being with the wrong man is much, much worse tha having no man. I live a good life, now.
How Janis saw herself may not be how she looked to others..Even today, Arlo sees a far more beautiful woman in Janis than she sees..(Arlo is right, of course.)
hawgowar over 9 years ago
And yet you wound up with a man who loves you after what, 20-odd years of marriage? Sounds like you came out ahead by quite a lot.
ScullyUFO over 9 years ago
She left out the part where she had to walk over subway grates to get to school each day. Uphill. Both ways.
3pibgorn9 over 9 years ago
Happens with guys, too. I know.
Just So So Premium Member over 9 years ago
Me at 14 as well. At 15 I first dated my husband. Married 36 years, together 38.
Max Starman Jones over 9 years ago
The “girl in white” on the subway grate tried several times to find love, ended up dying young and unfulfilled. The skinny girl found someone who has loved her all her life.
Pretty good ending.
Dani Rice over 9 years ago
Sometimes, those humiliations prepare you to appreciate love when it does come your way.
StoicLion1973 over 9 years ago
If I recall how Arlo & Janis met, she had just been dumped by her college BF…for his male cousin.
edge2edge over 9 years ago
Listen to the song by Janis Ian. “At Seventeen” is poignant and a shared experience by a great many people. Not everyone is a jock or the homecoming queen. Janis turned out pretty much all right by my lights.
QuietStorm27 over 9 years ago
That’s still my life. I’m extremely socially awkward, but I’m going to school to be a social worker.
junemmoffatt over 9 years ago
Appreciate the Marilyn Monroe reference.
ARLOS DAD over 9 years ago
School also teaches social skills…
slsharris over 9 years ago
I’m doing fine, however, I was Janis when I was young. I married the wrong man — my father had died when I was 10. My ex was the first guy I had strong feelings for. I was married for 30+ years, now divorced for about 9 or 10 (I forget — it was more important to get away from the abuse). It taught me a lesson. Being with the wrong man is much, much worse tha having no man. I live a good life, now.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
How Janis saw herself may not be how she looked to others..Even today, Arlo sees a far more beautiful woman in Janis than she sees..(Arlo is right, of course.)
Say What? Premium Member over 9 years ago
Someone did like you, Janis, and still does. In fact, you’re still married to him.
Phantis over 9 years ago
me too. still single. not happy. failed love affair 22 yrs ago. still alone. gave up.
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
So is panel #4 her first glimpse of Arlo? I thought maybe, although I don’t see anyone else mentioning it. And why is she suddenly seven years old?
tomfromthe50s Premium Member about 3 years ago
Those guys in panel look like serious jerks.