Romantic to me— RT @BeschlossDC Amelia Earhart’s highly unsentimental prenuptial letter to fiancé George Putnam 1931pic.twitter.com/1lrB2yKyYt
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Romantic to me— RT @BeschlossDC Amelia Earhart’s highly unsentimental prenuptial letter to fiancé George Putnam 1931pic.twitter.com/1lrB2yKyYt
@BeschlossDC During this time period when women were supposed to be submissive to their husbands this is refreshing to see. Smart lady.
@BeschlossDC She's just not that into you. George.
@BeschlossDC How very bleak!
@BeschlossDC @PJ_Byrne Damn. She was savage.
@BeschlossDC Sounds as if she didn't want it, so why did she marry? Weird.
@BeschlossDC I like her.
@BeschlossDC Unsentimental doesn't begin to describe the shallowness of the union.
@BeschlossDC Geez, honey - don't sugarcoat it; tell me what you really think!
Did he still marry her?
Then why get married...
@BeschlossDC Thus the phrase "cake and eat it too" was born.
@BeschlossDC amazing woman! No. Amazing person!
@BeschlossDC well that would cinch it for me! #somuchlove
@BeschlossDC We all need our space. Surely alone on the wing gave her solace.
@BeschlossDC Now the "modern view"? About Relationships.http://marriage.about.com/od/historical/a/ameliaearhart.htm …
@BeschlossDC Wow...... 'unsentimental' and 'sterile'!
@BeschlossDC, as a Universal Life Church priest with success at marrying people, I'd have advised them to live together for a year first.
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