Friday, October 25, 1985

Advice-off, a battle of perception fought to the death, between Dr. Manhattan and Rorschach!

Two heroes ready and willing to solve your toughest dilemmas, whose opinions will you value most?

Sandy from Greensboro writes:
I am trying hard to relate to my husband on a spiritual and intimate level, but every time I try to connect, I feel like his mind is elsewhere. What should I do, is my marriage even worth saving?

Greetings and salutations Sandy,
First off let me explain the complexities of multitasking in an ever increasingly stressful world for your kind. You may think that your husband is not really there for you, I have some experience of my own in this area. I cannot comprehend why Laurie Juspeczyk did not feel more loved when I multiplied myself to be with her and continue working at the same time. In any event it simply appears as though you are taking his lack of interest far too personally, as humans often do. There is no need to change anything you are married and legally bound together, what more is there?
Sincerely Dr. Manhattan
Heya Sandy,
What Dr. fell-no-good over there writes is as logical as he is, it’s also as cold and dispassionate as he is too. My advice, find out what really going on, if your husbands’ not inta ya, than he’s definitely inta someone else. Get yourself a good private dick to get a workup for ya; you know follow your hubby around a bit find out where his mind and the rest of him are really focused. That’s what I say but hey, it’s your life sister.
Yours,
Rorschach

By: David Eklund-Grayum

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