w Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, July 26, 1984 Ask Yolonda He's more than his crop of beau By YOLONDA GAYLES I Syndicated Columnist I Dear Yolonda: I want to respond to David, the "man-vyho wrote in payinghec^a*t su itrtrrfiiKTairy"' beaotrful, brainy black women. My situation is just the opposite: I rheet plenty of beautiful and brainy women, but they all seem to want the same thing -- a financial sponsor. Today's women will come out and tell you that they're looking for someone to pay the rent, or to help with the light or gas bills. It's really a trip. So, if David can af- gntl ford to pay a few bills, JS to can give the names and phone numbers of some real mind- HjjnvjT JfM blowers. mm James (i., in Hammond ifl^^ y. ISKr ' Today 1 walked in the-famse-and j her tclliiig lterKi?1frwnd4Hat she was a foot for doing what she did. She said she should have sent herself to school, and forgotten about me. I really feel like repaying her for helping me through school, but, afterward, telling her that I want a divorce. What is your advice? Ontee H. Dear Ontee: My guess is that your new education and your enhanced career have made your spouse feel less confident: She doesn't know how she's going to fit into your new, more defined life. Solution: Maybe she needs to hear you say that you appreciate her efforts. You might also tell her that you love her as she is, but if she feels slighted because she lacks an education, you're willing to help her through school, even if it means a few more years of austere budgeting. No Interest Dear Yolonda: I just had a discussion with my wife, and we're on opposite sides of the issue on this one. We would appreciate another opinion. A year and a half ago, a friend borrowed some money ($1,000). He recently repaid me -- late, I might add -- but he didn't offer me one penny extra. Basically, I want to let him know that I expected my money to earn a little interest. My wife says I should take the money and say nothing. What do you say? J V/ I VMIUI V ft UIVI L^UUVklVf 1 I 1V III will begin at 7 p.m. Vandross is known most for his b studio background singer for the li Midler. He later sang behind Rin; Simon and the Average White Bam La Belle Vandross has remained on the A que: Why Amern millions of dollars, an artist must mass market. Michael Jackson is c . . . t tionships with various beautiful w a close look at t ... . say to the white public: Even th nervations are , , ? ^ , , he s O.K. with us; you can purer , r your purity." The restructuring of t result of ag- :. .*1. . / . . , f , ... . . identifiable black feature. )ubhc relations r . 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' the nose eliminated an obvious, 5)Creation of the f presentation of the I . This phenomenon is sometimes "Thriller," the prom ??the hair catching fii } to have relationships with marketing of posters , tl. - 4 4- * Jackson's "affairs" lies. The intention is to say .. . , ...... . his sexual preferenc< though Michael Jackson is trademarks occurred u can purchase his products The Dublic was d > _ ? Jackson conceivable 1??? psychological princir a merging of the male and no rnattcr how unus1 ired nose, hairstyle and gentle, it. This is the basis ot is not unprecedented in show tising. Perhaps you 1 Richard and Boy George are but a tached to a thing aft millions of dollars by exploiting This is known as " ning behavior seems to attract some element of it. Michael Jackson Syn ith this personality that requires Next: Why you lik ?:! fy.' -. - - A ' - ?; - ... >'2 * ... V ' > ^ < ' V ' ; v ** ' * * ' - 'Ti ' " ' ** " v * ? -> ' -V-^' . -; , >. \ V ? .? '* ' ." '"; < > V, ?' .. . / :'r ^ ; \.*i. 4 ' i . / i ; * i . ' "it ' . ^ . *Jk; - i , " n-t: * 5 to become a rhythm and blues celebrin The Heart," Now she's finally followed th "Now," her latest effort. It took two t she's back. efit concert th either his own solo LPs or albums he has rtists such as Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warn 11 is titled "Busy Body," and it promptly joint Right" and Warwick's "How Many Times ye)" in the Top 100. tickets are on sale at all Ticketron outlets for us), $12.50 (lfmited advance) and $15.00. ch ticket sold will be donated to the universive, which will be launched later this summer. _ ? A 1 1 r AAA 1- _ . M 1 : mai ai icasi i:?,uuu people win attend tne Please see page B5 a* v- ?; Willi 111111 f V allows them the luxury of being certain that thus, there is no anxiety or fear of rejection, to be turned off by the gender-blending. Innajor copiers of Jackson's behavior and apiromolional "situation. " The Emmy Awards Pepsi-Cola commercial, the videocassette of otion of the "Thriller" album, the incident of re twmcn some consider questionable), the and sequined gloves, rumors about Michael with white females, the gentle rumors about ;s, dark shades and other Michael Jackson within a four-week period, eluged with everything relating to Michael . The marketing technique is based on the ile that, after constant exposure to anything, il thp minH will arrant it aHr*r*t it on,I mont ? ?.?W m m m m m -mm ?? % f UMV/pl II UliU HUlll the television commercial and all other adverlave wondered why it is that you become ater having initially rejected it. packaging," and every public figure has used This is, also, why you are caught up in the idrome. e Michael Jackson.