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Girlfriend sees trouble ahead
with mans plans for mother
DEAR ABBY: I am a
woman, 34, who has finally
met the man I want to
spend my life with. He’s
31, and his family lives
about six hours away. He
plans to move his mother
here to live in the near
future. She doesn't work or
drive. She’s on state assis
tance, and her Section 8
isn't enough for her to get
an apartment on her own
here.
My boyfriend plans to
buy a duplex in the next
year or so and have her live
in the other apartment. This
would involve me paying
for part of the house
because we'll likely be
married by then. The prob
lem is, the state won't give
us any money for her to live
in it, so we'll have to cover
all her expenses. On top of
that, I'm not comfortable
with the lack of privacy.
I have tried bringing this
up to him, and although he
has been receptive, I
haven’t been as straightfor
ward as I should have been.
I know it's a touchy sub
ject, and I’m not sure how
to approach this. I don’t
want to lose him, but I'm
afraid this will affect our
lives too much. Help! —
THINGS DON'T LOOK
BRIGHT
DEAR THINGS: You
admit you haven't been as
straightforward as you
should have been with your
boyfriend. In a case like
this, honesty is the best pol
icy. I urge you to start tell
ing him exactly how you
feel NOW, because your
concerns are valid. His
mother will be depending
upon her son — and you
— for everything when she
relocates. If you aren't up
to sharing the responsibility
— in addition to the loss of
"personal space" — he
needs to know now. And if
it spells the end of the
romance, so be it.
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
DEAR ABBY: I have a
neighbor who stops by sev
eral times a week unan
nounced and uninvited.
What complicates the mat
ter is that he has some form
of mental disability. He's in
his 20s and lives with his
mother a block away from
us. We tolerated his pres
ence when he used to stop
by only occasionally, but
since meeting my 24-year-
old daughter who is staying
with us, his visits have
increased to about five
times a week.
When he comes over, he
can be very demanding and
rude. For example, if some
one is sitting in "his seat,"
he assertively tells them
they must get up. Other
times he'll interrupt my
daughter to tell her to come
watch TV with him or sit
next to him. In response,
she tells him, "No, thank
you."
We don't want to be
rude, but his visits are mak
ing everyone uncomfort
able and have become an
issue of boundaries. How
do we tell him and his
mother we would like him
to stop coming over? —
UNWELCOME
NEIGHBOR IN
FLORIDA
DEAR NEIGHBOR:
That young man is lonely,
but it should not be your
responsibility to entertain
him. Tell his mother exact
ly what you have written to
me. It should be up to her
to tell her son to stop drop
ping over. Depending upon
how disabled he is, he
should be working or in a
program where he can do
something constructive
with his time.