close this book"You made your own entertainment and boy did we make it"! : a 1950s teenager looks back
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Dating

Met husband at 19, talks about dating,

"I had at least four on the go all the time, I mean, that's how you worked, when I say serious, you always had what you would call `possibilities".

"You'd have maybe four or five boys who you went out with fairly regularly, and

you'd have maybe another six, seven, eight, nine, ten that you knew and you'd go out with as a group".

"Someone would have a gramophone, someone would have some records, one would have a guitar, there'd be a few with a good singing voice, you had to have

three who owned the cars, they're always invited"