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After moving away, woman cant move on from lost love DEAR ABBY: I have known this man, “Finn,” for years. We grew up together. He was the annoying boy on the play ground who turned into my first love when we were in college. We live in different states now, so we have grown distant, although we still talk on holidays and birthdays. It’s been quite a while since we were together, but I still can’t get over him. I haven’t tried to find anoth er guy because I know he will be second to Finn, and that’s not fair to him. Is it weird that I still go to text Finn when some thing big happens but real ize I can’t, or that I dream about us still? How do I get over a guy I love and only broke up with because he didn’t want to move? I will never go back to our hometown. It was an awful place. So what do I do ? — TRYING NOT TO FOVE HIM DEAR TRYING: Here’s what you do. Accept the fact that Finn is a “married man” — someone wedded to his hometown, which you have long outgrown. Then stop idealizing a per son who didn’t value your relationship enough to consider relocating with you. And finally, accept the reality that this wasn’t meant to be. Allow your self the opportunity to meet eligible men and quit comparing them to some one you have placed on such a high pedestal that they cannot compete. • • • DEAR ABBY: My 24-year-old son is a good young man and mostly responsible and mature, except in one area. He fails to see the importance of keeping up regular oil changes on his two vehi cles that were passed down to him. I keep track of when he’s had the last oil DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips change, and I start remind ing him at the time they are due. I tell him to make an appointment, he says “I will,” but when asked later, he says he hasn’t. I have tried to tell him how important it is. I’ve even made the appointment and taken the vehicles in myself. What can I do to get him to take care of this responsibility by himself? — NAGGING MOTHER IN WISCONSIN DEAR MOTHER: The way for your son to learn that lesson is for you to stop nagging and let him suffer the consequences for his irresponsibility. You may have helped the cars by taking them in, but you did not help your son. • • • DEAR ABBY: One of my sisters is visiting our place and staying at our house for four nights. She always brings us presents when she comes. However, the items are partly used or carry no tags or seals. My other sisters feel the same way about it, but no one ever says anything. I am torn between staying silent or speaking out. What should I do? — TAGLESS IN MAINE DEAR TAGLESS: When someone is a house- guest — even a relative — good manners dictate that a small gift is in order. By small gift, I mean a bou quet of flowers, a bottle of wine, a box of nuts or candy. Your sister is either unaware of the social grac es, financially strapped or rude. Accept the “gift” graciously but suggest that next time a bottle of wine or some flowers would be appreciated.