Yes, I would have shown a love letter to a friend, even it was a really embarrassing boy who sent it. Show them - I'm sure they'll understand xx
a young lady in the 19th century
A young lady in the 19th century
....confirmed her desirability to them, established that she had a (possible) relationship with a gentleman; though at the same time it might show that she was indiscreet. It could also have been because she sought advice, opinions. Or it could have given her prestige. The 'because' depends greatly on the nature of the young lady herself, her relationship with her friends, her experience (of life, love, romance, courtship, men), whether she had parents (could be partly or wholly an orphan, or adopted) and her relationship with them (and possibly other relatives) - could she go to others for advice, etc. ?
well i think friend first dause then you'll get to know her/him better
no if that girl rejects take that valuable gift back,keep it for yourself,or give it to one of your friends that's a girl.
It is appropriate for a boss to be a professional friend with any employee but when things start getting personal a whole new ball of wax is created and it melts down, too because money before friends in business.
Of course it's appropriate for you to have friends (of any sex, for that matter). Are you supposed to stop having a social life once you get married just because your spouse doesn't like it?There is no problem with having friends-and the gender shouldn't matter, because you're married and if your spouse can't even trust you enough, then he is the one with problems.
I think it is appropriate, but only to close family and friends.
Most young women of the 19th Century kept their love letters from the man they loved extremely private and often would stack the letters together and put a ribbon on them and place them in a fancy box. What was in her bedroom was private. Some women back then may talk about the man they love, but, seldom did they let anyone (even friends) read the love letters. Even today in the 21st Century what a man writes a woman in private correspondence between the two should be kept private.apex followed appropriate courting rules
can't you give me an appropriate answer...?
$20 for friends. $50 for family.
Anyone who followed and follows him.God Bless You. Jesus's friends were Isac and John
Because the girl was so arrogant, she had very few friends.
Personally I do not agree that such behavior is appropriate. Women have no problem having men just as friends.