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How do you know it’s love? — Vintage TV Thursday

February 9, 2018 By Jenn @ Frugal Upstate 2 Comments

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Ah, Valentines day is around the corner and romance is in the air. . . So I thought today I’d share a vintage film about LOVE!

In this 12 minute Coronet Film aimed at highschool students,  Jack tells Nora he loves her–after all, they’ve been dating for two months!  But Nora is a smart girl, she doesn’t rush into anything and lets him know that  she isn’t so sure.   Instead she goes home and asks her mother for advice.  How DO you know you are in love?  Her mom helps her understand that there are many different types of love, for family, for friends, crushes, puppy love, physical love (handled in a very gentle, 1950’s way) and then the true goal–mature love.

At the same time Jack goes home and talks to his older brother (who he shares a room with!).  His brother tells him “Love isn’t like the slush they give you in the movies.” The older brother even offers to double date with Jack and Nora so they can see how a real couple in love are together.

While of course there are some corny bits, I think this short film really brings out important thoughts about love that are as true today as they were in 1950.

How many people you know would have been better off if they had followed the advice in this film?  If they had considered the four basic questions that Nora’s mother gave her:

Are we really interested in the same things?
Do we feel at ease together?
Are we proud of each other?
Are we agreed on basic things such as religion, children and money?

I wish more young people today would think about these things before they decided they were in love.

. . . and as an aside, oh boy, the flowered wallpaper in Nora’s room is quite something!

 

So what do all of you think about Vintage TV Thursdays here at Frugal Upstate?  I’d love to hear your comments, what you are enjoying, and what you’d like to see more of.

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Wondering what TV Thursday is all about, and how to best watch YouTube Videos on your computer or TV? Check out my post “TV Thursday & Tips“.

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  1. Linsey K says

    February 10, 2018 at 11:56 am

    Such a timely post! Something all parents should discuss with their kids (of all ages.)

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  2. Rachel says

    February 11, 2018 at 5:16 pm

    I think the points made in the video were good ones and well-explained. I do wish that more people understood that there’s far more to a viable relationship than how the two people feel about each other.

    However, I think the underlying purpose of the video was to dissuade young people from marrying their high school sweethearts, a common practice in the 50’s and 60’s. That’s an argument I’m less comfortable with, since most of the people I know who married young have had successful marriages, while those who married later have struggled to combine their separate lives into a cooperative unit. Granted, that’s entirely anecdotal evidence, but I think it’s safe to say that how we think about relationships is more important to our ability to put successful ones together than our age when we try.

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I’m Jenn –an Upstate NY wife, mom, blogger and veteran. I talk very fast, read constantly, take on too much and make plenty of mistakes. I’m a real person, not perfection. I love to talk about the frugal lifestyle, “Village Homesteading”, living a more sustainable lifestyle and being prepared for all the curves life throws at you.

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