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Issue #257 - Sinking Socialites
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Dear Miss Harmony Aidsworth,

While my beau has been respectful and kind towards myself and my family, his sister has begun to show minor signs of rebellion and I fear of any influence to future daughters of our own. I also fear to allow this connection to go towards a more serious commitment outside of courtship if things have a likelihood of getting worse. What should I do?

Sincerely,
Miss Perfectly Respectable

Dear Miss Perfectly Respectable,

Your wise thoughtfulness into your connections is admirable. Judging by this situation, perhaps a carefully thought out discussion with your beau into introducing the possibility of finishing school for your possible future sister-in-law would prove both beneficial and considerate. If this should prove to be a too forward discussion between you and your beau, putting your family's reputation and future first should be your absolute priority. Finding more suitable match may prove to be the best for everyone.

Sincerely,
Miss Harmony Aidsworth

Dear Miss Harmony Aidsworth,

I am newly engaged, and am worried that my mother-in-law is already displeased with me. I lost my own mother at a young age and my father never remarried. As such, when I held a dinner party for my future in-laws, I fear I may have made a terrible blunder in serving only four courses. What might I do to correct this error?

Sincerely,
Miss Future Wife

Dear Miss Future Wife,

While the lack of a mother of one's own can certainly be detrimental in a young woman's societal development, take a moment to remember your etiquette training. No matter if you are a Hogwarts graduate or not, every proper family should have given some means of training towards these areas. Read more into the topic and ask friends who have found themselves in successful marriages. Finding respectable resources where you can will always be useful to become a successful society darling that a mother-in-law would adore!

Sincerely,
Miss Harmony Aidsworth



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Issue #257 - Sinking Socialites - by Witch Weekly - April 12, 2021 – 3:06 AM
RE: Issue #257 - Sinking Socialites - by Witch Weekly - April 12, 2021 – 6:41 AM
RE: Issue #257 - Sinking Socialites - by Witch Weekly - April 12, 2021 – 6:42 AM
RE: Issue #257 - Sinking Socialites - by Witch Weekly - April 12, 2021 – 6:42 AM
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