Marriage councelors, psychologists, doctors, and members of the clergy were consulted on the qualities they have found to be most important assets to a good wife.
Question #1: Have you dated a different number of people?
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Question #2: Do you think physical love is the most important part of a marriage?
Question #3: Does Illness, either your own or of others, frighten you?
Question #4: Do you plan to center your family life around your children?
Question #5: On a date, do you often feel your escort is showing too much attention to someone else?
Question #6: Do you have sufficient education, talent, or ability to be able to support yourself comfortably without marriage?
Question #7: Do you dress for dinner with your family as neatly, though not necessarily as elaborately, as you do for a date?
Question #8: Do you have some hobbies that you enjoy?
Question #9: Can you name two girlfriends with whom you share confidences?
Question #10: Have you developed a time sense - the ability to keep a schedule without being reminded?
Question #11: When you make a blunder, can you laugh at yourself?
Question #12: Does criticism hurt you deeply?
Question #13: Do you generally like and enjoy the friends of the men you go out with?
Question #14: Would you rather go dancing than be with a few friends at home?
Question #15: Can you recall pleasant experiences as a child when you made mud pies or waded in the mud?
Question #16: Do you dress according to the latest styles and fads?
Question #17: Do you think marriage is a fifty-fifty arrangement?
Question #18: On a date, are you considerate of your escort's pocketbook?
Question #19: Do other people's problems bore you?
Question #20: Is it difficult for you to apologize?
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