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Stalker of daughter
steps it up a notch
DEAR ABBY: 1 am
very concerned about my
33-year-old daughter’s
safety. A man in his mid
60s, someone she met at a
previous job, has become
obsessed with her. He has
declared his love for her,
divorced his wife and
slathered my struggling,
single daughter with gifts
over the last three years.
She has refused his
advances on nearly a
dail{‘basis, and he is now
tracking her every move.
If she leaves her house
for even 30 minutes, he
knows and accuses her of
going to have sex with
someone. If she says
she’s coming to my
house, he drives by to
verify it. If it takes her
longer than he thinks it
should, he accuses her of
having sex with someone.
She swears that she has
never had sex with him.
It has really intensified
lately. I'm frantic about
her safety. What should I
do?
— SCARED MOM IN
FLORIDA
DEAR SCARED
MOM: Your daughter’s
“admirer” is showing all
the signs of being a stalk
er. Why is she carrying on
ANY conversations with
him and telling him
where she’s going? If she
accepted gifts he “slath
ered” on her, it may be
why he feels she encour
aged him. They should be
returned.
You and your daughter
should go to the police
and refon what he has
been doing. It may be
necessary for her to take
out a restraining order
because this person
appears to be unbalanced
and may be dangerous.
DEAR ABBY: My boy
friend and I recently
decided to get married.
We plan to go to the
courthouse next month
and have a justice of the
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Jeanne Phillips
peace perform the cere
mony. Since it will be
nothing fancy. we have
decided to invite just a
few family members —
his mom, grandma and
brother, along with my
mom and dad.
What we need advice
about is how to tell his
mom. She feels that mar
riage is just a piece of
paper and you shouldn’t
need it to prove how com
mitted you are. Because
of her views, he wants to
“surprise” her the day of
the wedding when we all
arrive at the courthouse, |
feel it’s a bad idea, and
she should have soffié®
time to get used to the
thought of us being mar
ried.
Any advice you can
offer on when to tell her,
and how to handle what
she’s going to say’
— FUTURE
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
DEAR FUTURE
D.LL.: | agree that your
boyfriend’s mother
should be told before
hand, and the good news
should be delivered by
both of you. When she
delivers the predictable
“marriage is just a piece
of paper” comment, you
should respond that the
piece of paper is an
important one to you, and
i:ur boyfriend should tell
r he’s doing this
because he loves you and,
in the event that anything
should happen to him, he
wants to provide for you.
If she gives you an argy
ment, remember that
you're asking for her
blessing — not her per
mission.