Heart Throbs #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"I Hated Men" follows a woman named Leila whose initial bitterness toward men is transformed by the love and patience of a man named Doug. After thirty years of marriage, Leila reflects on how Doug's tenderness broke through her hardened heart, allowing her to finally experience happiness and believe that people can change. The story is interrupted by a separate narrative involving a young woman named Vicky and Johnny, where misunderstandings and jealousy (involving a nurse named Muriel Davis and accusations at Johnny's workplace) threaten their relationship, though the couple ultimately reconciles.
In "I Hated Men!" from Heart Throbs #9 (1952), Linda, heartbroken after her fiancé Bill leaves town with another woman, vows to never trust a man again. When her new boss Doug shows genuine kindness and takes her home to meet his parents—whose 30-year marriage is a quiet testament to enduring love—Linda finds herself reconsidering her resolve.
In "Mother's Boy," Cynthia finds herself caught between her love for Larry and the lingering presence of his devoted widowed mother, who still manages the household. Though the mother insists she wouldn’t stand in the way of their marriage, Cynthia must navigate the delicate balance of loyalty and affection as their lives intertwine.
In a new town far from her old life, shy high school girl Gail feels out of place until a neighbor’s party introduces her to college football star Randy—whose quiet admiration for her old-fashioned charm turns into something deeper. As Gail navigates unfamiliar social scenes and the pressure to fit in, she finds unexpected connection in a world that seems to value change over sincerity.
In "Blonde Heartbreaker," Leila juggles factory work and family duty while holding onto a promise to her boyfriend Johnny—until life pulls her in different directions. When Johnny turns to a new romance and Leila’s health crumbles, a moment of quiet crisis forces him to see what truly matters.
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Reprinted in Love Confessions #41 (1955), Wedding Bells #7 (1955), Brides Romances #12 (1955)
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