I get that he wants to be happy, but I’m 17 and I feel abandoned.
I’m an only child and I’d like for him to be here for me.LONELY IN THE SOUTHPlease accept my sympathy for your loss. I am concerned because you are so isolated. While it may not be easy to talk about your feelings, it’s the best way to deal with the pain you are experiencing.
Is there another relative in whom you can confide? The parent of a friend, a trusted teacher or counselor, or a religious adviser? Any of them could offer a willing ear and a soft shoulder.do is keep these feelings bottled up inside because, if you do, they will only grow.DEAR ABBY:I haven’t had contact with her since meeting my wife. My wife and I have been together for six years, married for two.
The cards keep coming and it’s starting to make my wife uncomfortable. How do I respectfully tell my ex to quit sending them? I don’t have anything in common with this person other than that we used to be boyfriend and girlfriend back in high school.This old flame may be simply trying to be friends, and not intend to pose a threat to your marriage.with a picture of the two of you, your kids if you have any, pets, etc.
I don’t wear mine when I am at my desk alone. However, as soon as someone comes in or I get up to move around the office, I put it on right away. A few clients who have come in maskless have said, as I grab my mask, “Oh, you don’t need to put that on for me.” I reply with, “Yes, I do!” I wear my mask to protect others and I would appreciate reciprocity on their part. Do you have a better response?After saying, “Yes, I do,” add the next sentence you wrote to me, which explains your reasoning: “I wear my mask to protect others and I would appreciate reciprocity on your part.
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