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Marriage isn’t in the
cards for widower
DEAR ABBY: lama
70-vear-old widower
witn three grown chil
dren 53. We Mv dated girlfriend for several IS
months before she
moved in with me. I
thought living here maybe might with fall her
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in love with her It has
not. and will not. hap¬
pen I hate break her
to
heart, but 1 know now
that 1 will never ask her
to marry me I intend to
remain single for the
rest of my life
How do 1 bring clo¬
sure to this relationship?
What are the words? I m
lost because this is a
first for me. I was mar¬
ried for 40 years, and I
just do not wish to be
married again How do I
tell this nice lady?
— IN A BIND IN
TEXAS
DEAR IN A BIND
Having the woman move
in with would you fall "hoping" love
you in
with her was a huge mis¬
take. and one you should
not reneat. When you
say what you need to
say. have plenty of tissue
handy and expe, ct her to
be tearful ana angry
Start by saying. ^ ‘ * We
need to talk Tell her
she has done nothing
wrong, and it is not a
failure on her part, but
you realize that you do
not wish to remarry
Explain do. it that would feeling best as
you be
if she moved Offer to
help her find a place if
she has nowhere to go
You will be doing both
of you a favor by being
upfront NOW
DEAR ABBY I am a
and ISMVfiLSr I the point 1
arc at
where we're thinking
about having kids. My
brother married a close
friend of mine not long
after sister-in-law my wedding medi¬ My
has a
cal condition that may
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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
prevent her from having
children.
I am very close to my
brother and his wife, and
1 can see the writing on
the wall She brougnt up
surrogacy once in pass¬
tive ing. if as she a possible alterna¬
can t have
kids.
If I'm asked to be the
surrogate, what advice
do you have'* 1 would be
more than willing lo con
sider it. but only after my
husband and I have had
our own children Would
it be selfish of me to also
cx P ecl some compensa¬
tion for my time and the
toll it will take on my
body? if and when I want I’m to be ready
asked
What would be the best
soning way to to explain her ’ my rea¬
— BACK l" P MOM IN
THE NORTHWEST
DEAR BAC KUP
MOM You are an intelli
gent woman and you arc
asking good questions
You should explain your
thinking to your sister
in-law as you have
addressed Ihcm in your
letter It would be wise to
consult an attornev who
specializes in learn adoption/ about
surrogacy to
that *hc law apply s and procedures
in your state
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