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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

A collection of approximately 130 letters from around 90 different women, all written to one southern California man, Steve B., in response to personal ads he placed in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, and international pen-pal services in the early 1990s. Most of the letters are written in English, but a dozen or so are in Spanish. The majority of correspondents were from California, but women also wrote from Mexico, the Philippines, Czechoslovakia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Colombia. A few of the California correspondents were incarcerated. Many of the letters are accompanied by one or more photographs, and many have brief notes on them written by Steve after he spoke to the woman on the telephone. He generally noted age, race, and/or physical characteristics (weight, height, hair color, and even bust size), but occasionally added comments such as "loves water sports," "full-time student," or "likes old music."

Johnson Rare Books & Archives located an example ad that Steve published via the Los Angeles Times, which reads "Financially successful, generous, good-looking male in 40s seeks very attractive, open-minded female 18-30 for travel, dining, & shopping" and requests that a photo and phone number be sent to his post office box. Some women responded to this literally, sending only a photograph and contact information, others wrote short letters with a physical description or list of activities they enjoyed, while others wrote longer missives explaining who they were and what they were looking for. Nineteen-year-old Corey from Hermosa Beach describes herself as a kitten who is "cute, cuddly, sassy and very playful" and "like[s] it when a man takes control," while 38-year-old Leena from Singapore writes that her "long life desire" is "to fly to the moon or disappear in the haunting Bermuda Triangle and re-appear to the astonishment of the world with a hand full of diamond[s] and rubies." The women came from a wide range of ethnic and educational backgrounds, and Steve seems to have been open to communicating with all of them. It is clear from his notes that he wrote or called most, and the letters themselves indicate that he saw a number of the women in person and/or developed extended correspondence with them, presumably courting many women at one time. A perceptive young woman in Manila responds to his request to be his "pen-pal girlfriend," with: "It's really shocking. Are you so fast in deciding it[?] Are you awake? or dreaming? You don't know me yet. You really made me laugh. How many girls have your told like that[?] Are you planning me to be one of your collection? Sorry for saying it, I'm just frank!" Yolly, a woman who Steve is seeing in person, writes with dismay of discovering by chance that Steve is also dating an acquaintance of hers.

Dates

  • Creation: 1990 - 1994

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The material in this box contains personally identifiable information. Access to this box will be closed for research until January of 2064, which is approximately 70 years following the material's creation. Redacted copies of the material stored in Box 1 of this collection are available for access.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.88 Linear Feet (2 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian

Repository Details

Part of the USC Libraries Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles California 90089-0189 United States