There are lessons to be learned from the women in the lives
of J, P, G and R... Read on!
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Going for bangs is an ideal hairstyle. You must have noticed that nearly
every Beatlegirl in the 60's had this hairstyle.
Don't necessarily just be the stay at home and wait for your man girl. Take
Jane as an example for this - she didn't just submit to being at Paul's constant beck and call. Good for her.
Be kind to those around you. Let's take Linda as an example - by all accounts,
she was a very well-liked and kind woman and never acted like she was better than anyone just because her hubby happens to
be rich.
Dare to be eccentric. So a lot of people think Yoko is... crazy - she's
unique. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Be brave and defend your family against lunatics. Thank Heaven for Olivia
and her bashing that nutcase who broke in the Harrison home and tried to kill George over the head.
If you can, be charitable. From organizations like the Romanian Angel
Appeal to PETA, the Beatles' wives and girlfriends are all for good causes.
Hog the limelight, pretty much constantly. Or act normal instead. (Meaning,
un-Heather-like.)
Demand an astronomical divorce settlement and still rant on about being dissatisfied.
Sounds oh-so-sensible, huh?
Don't underestimate the power of meeting up-and-coming
musicans. Jane Asher met Paul in April 1963 - and was his girlfriend/fiancee until 1968.
Even if you're screenplay is crap, you can still become a Beatle's... well, affair - just look at
France Schwartz. Sorry, Paul.
Sometimes, you've got to take a dare. Maureen did - and ended up as Ringo's wife, even though
she first kissed Paul.
Sometimes, a commercial can lead to far greater things. Such as a film set. And meeting George.
Hey, take Heather "the ex" as your role model. Wait - that looks wrong.
To be continued!