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of brother-in-law comes out
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Rose Is Rose by Pat Brady
DEAR ABBY: My sis
ter and I have always
been close. She’s married
to a man I have always
thought is domineering
and arrogant. I also sus
pect that he’s emotionally
abusive from things she
has confided over the
years. These include days
of the silent treatment,
refusing to celebrate her
birthday because he
doesn’t believe in it and
discouraging her from
taking a job she was
interested in. He refuses
to go to counseling and
says whatever problems
there are between them
are her fault. I hold my
tongue and try to tolerate
him because she has cho
sen to stay with him.
He recently participated
in a marathon and was
connected to us and many
others through social
media so we could follow
the entire two-day event
from start to finish. After
a day of constant “ding
ing” on my phone, I
found his need for atten
tion over the top and
stopped following. My
sister was very upset
about it. She said she was
embarrassed and hurt.
When she asked why I
stopped, I told her the
truth.
Now our relationship is
damaged. I apologized
and tried to smooth things
over, but she’s now fully
aware of my true feelings
about him after seeing
and hearing how he has
treated her over the years.
Should I have “kept the
peace,” as my dear
departed mother always
said, and continued to
keep my mouth shut, or
should I have been honest
about my feelings? —
PROTECTIVE OF SIS
DEAR PROTECTIVE:
Because you say you and
your sister are close, I am
surprised you held your
tongue about her hus
band’s behavior for so
long. You did nothing
wrong by tuning out of
the marathon updates.
You should not have been
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
expected to be held hos
tage for two days because
your brother-in-law’s ego
needed bolstering. You
were honest with your
sister and, in my opinion,
did nothing that requires
an apology.
DEAR ABBY: My
partner and I have been in
a long-distance relation
ship for about a year.
After I did some casual
social media stalking, I
learned he still lives with
his ex-boyfriend, in spite
of the fact that he contin
ually complains to me
about his “roommate,”
whom he never refers to
by name.
On top of that, we
made a commitment over
the last year to phone
each other at least once a
day. For the past three
weeks, there are times I
haven’t heard from him at
all, despite seeing him
active on social media
(especially on weekends).
It’s to a point where I stay
awake until all hours,
hoping to hear from him.
Should I approach him
about this, or is this just
the end to the “honey
moon phase”? —
WAITING BY THE
PHONE IN CANADA
DEAR WAITING: Not
only is it the end of the
“honeymoon phase,” but
it may also be the begin
ning of the end of this
romance because it
appears your “partner”
isn’t as eager to contact
you as you are to hear
from him. Long-distance
relationships can be chal
lenging, and you may be
happier if you couple up
with somebody local.
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