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Man wants to cook
without wife’s input
DEAR ABBY: I’m for¬
tunate to be married to an
amazing woman. There’s
just one problem. She’s
convinced that I'm going
to burn down the house.
She constantly nags me
when I’m cooking, even
when I’m literally stand¬
ing over the pots. I find
her tone — and the idea
that I don’t know how to
use a stove — insulting.
She insists 1 have the
burner on too high when
I’m making spaghetti,
and it will somehow
result in a catastrophe far
worse than a ruined meal.
I find it extremely annoy¬
ing because I am 30,
served my country honor¬
ably in Iraq, have been
making spaghetti since I
was 12 and have never
caused any sort of kitchen
fire.
My wife hasn’t cooked
for me in more than a
year. That doesn’t upset
me because I know she
works hard to earn money
for our family. But if she
doesn’t cook for me and
I’m not allowed to cook
for me, then how am 1
supposed to cat?
Is there anything I can
do to make my wife
understand that I can be
trusted to make a simple
meal on a simple stove?
— PASTA GUY IN
PHILLY
DEAR PASTA GUY:
Probably not, if you
haven’t been able to con¬
vey that message in more
than a year. So insist that
she stay out of the kitchen
while you’re cooking, or
prepare your meals after
she has left for work. Ot
expand your repertoire
beyond spaghetti and
make a salad instead.
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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
DEAR ABBY: I’m a
15-year-old high school
student with a wonderful
life, but I’m not happy. I
get good grades, have
many great friends, a
weekend job and an amaz¬
ing boyfriend. (He’s 17.)
The problem is I’m
bored. I have had only one
technical boyfriend besides
the one 1 have now. 1 had
two “flings” where I got
involved with guys without
an official or physical rela¬
tionship. I know most teen¬
agers would kill for a boy¬
friend like mine who buys
them things and tells them
they’re beautiful. But I
want a relationship with
ups and downs — drama
and fighting. Am 1 crazy to
want to date other people,
or is this normal?
— LOST IN LOVE
DEAR LOST IN LOVE: .
You're not crazy. It is nor¬
mal for some teenage girls
to want variety. However,
please don’t equate the
kind of drama you see on
TV and in films with what
real life is supposed to be
about. Relationships filled
with drama and fighting do
not have happy outcomes.
They can lead to bruised
hearts and sometimes vio¬
lence.
If you want to end the
relationship with your boy¬
friend, by all means do so.
But before you become
involved in the kind of
relationship you think
would be exciting, please
discuss it with your mother
or another trusted adult.