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How to "bag a husband" handbook found




A British expat living in Australia has unearthed an outdated handbook for women to “bag a husband”.

7news.com.au reports Jordana Grace,  who’s living on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, shared an amusing TikTok video of herself reading out dating advice from 1958 - leaving hundreds in stitches.

The website said Jordana stumbled across an old magazine clipping about the “129 ways to find a husband” - including “crying softly in the corner so he can ask what’s wrong”.

Some of the dating tips included “go to all your high school reunions because there could be widowers there” and “learn to paint”.

Read the full story and see the video here: https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/relationships/british-expat-living-in-australia-shares-the-amusing-tips-from-the-50s-to-get-a-husband-c-8357293

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