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Dear Madame,
I'm an American girl from the Texas. I've been dating a Frenchman here in Paris who doesn't believe in the institution of marriage. He agrees to have children and buy an apartment together, but that's it. I was raised in a Christian family and my father is a minister. They will never accept this.
I love my boyfriend very much and we've been together for three years. I don't doubt his committment, but what should I do?
Signed,
Texas Gal
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Dear Madame,
I've decided not to move in with my boyfriend after all. I'm American, he's French (origins from Algeria). The reason is because he's slowly but surely starting to dominate me with his culture. In the beginning he wasn't like that. I met him wearing a mini skirt for crying out loud. But now, I see and feel a difference.
Because of him I have already changed the way I dress, stopped wearing makeup and jewelry, and stopped seeing both male and female friends that I had before I knew him.
Should I break up with him point blank? Or will cancelling the move-in be enough to bring him back around? I mean, I've even considered marrying this guy.
Signed,
Will never wear a veil in the 13th
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Dear Madame,
I’m American and my boyfriend is French. I’m on the pill so
he wants to skip the condom. We’re exclusive but it still worries me not to use
them. At what point can we throw out the Durex? He thinks I don’t trust him,
but it has nothing to do with it.
Signed,
Condom Lover
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Dear Madame,
My French girlfriend keeps trying to change my hair! I wear
it in a short military style because I used to be in the military
and I rather like it. She says I look cute, but that I'd look hotter with it longer, much longer. I'm talking bangs. I told her that's out of the
question. I'm not French and besides, I've always considered long hair
to be ugly on guys and rather feminine. How can I get her to stop this nagging request?
Signed,
Buzz cut
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Dear Madame,
My husband is French and I’m American. In order to make sure our young son is bilingual, my husband insists on speaking English to him along with me, but his English is not that good. Should I tell him that I’d rather he leave the English speaking to me? How? I’m afraid our son will end up using incorrect grammar and having a French accent when he speaks English thanks to my husband!
Signed,
An American in Neuilly Sur Seine
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