
" What do you do when you feel a bit down with the chores of everyday life and everything and everyone seems to be crowding you out? Betty Mae Page, a famous pin-up model from the 1950's, reportedly used to alternate between her 'glads' and her 'rags' whenever she felt depressed. As a young housewife in her early 20's, before she became a model, she would dress up her in her sexiest garments to feel good whenever she felt down. Then, when she became a pin-up model in later years, she would often clean her flat from top to bottom when she got blue. In 1959, Betty decided to 'clean up her life' so she left her modelling career behind her and converted to Evangelic Christianity before going on to work for Billy Graham. The latter part of her life was marked by constant depression, mood swings and many periods as a psychiatric hospital patient before she died in 2008, aged 85 years. The way I see it, girls, either too much housework or too much horseplay isn't good for any woman in the long run, but I strongly suspect that the correct amount of each practice will keep your relationship in good balance and swinging for many years to come!" William Forde: February 27th, 2013.