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Woman denied
for her baby shower
resists going to sister’s
DEAR ABBY: My hus
band and I have been
together for 10 years, mar
ried for five. We have an
8-year-old daughter. Yes,
the math is clear — she
was a “love child.” My
family is religious, and
although I was 22 at the
time of my pregnancy, they
announced that I would not
be having a baby shower
because I had conceived in
sin and it wouldn’t look
right.
My sister and her hus
band of five years recently
announced that she is preg
nant and I am expected to
attend showers and parties
for her. Am I wrong for not
wanting to go? I'll gladly
send a gift and be there
when the baby is born, but
I'd prefer to avoid having
to attend any social func
tion where I am shamed
for living differently. Her
friends are so judgmental
that if they suspect you
smoke, drink or curse, they
roll their eyes and go out
of their way to avoid you.
— SHAMED IN
DELAWARE
DEAR SHAMED: Baby
showers are intended to
welcome a new life into
the world. They are not
supposed to be vehicles for
shaming anyone. Frankly,
I'm surprised that some of
your less religiously fer
vent friends didn’t get
together to see that you
were given one. Because
you and your sister’s judg
mental crowd have so little
in common and you would
prefer to avoid them, you
have my blessing.
DEAR ABBY: Two
teenage boys who live on
our block frequently ride
their skateboards in the
street. They wear no pro
tective padding or helmets
and pay no attention to
their surroundings. They
stay out at all hours in the
summer, come flying into
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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
the street and swerve over
both lanes of traffic. I have
seen cars narrowly avoid
hitting them many times,
and I hear cars honking at
them and drivers shouting.
Their parents don’t seem
to care. They also let their
dogs run loose around the
neighborhood and into the
street, and often back out
of their driveway without
looking. I know I'll get
nowhere speaking to
them.
I'm terrified that I'll hit
one of the boys with my
car. I have come close
twice and got dirty looks
from them both times. I
warn my visitors to watch
out for them. I'm afraid
it’s only a matter of time
before something awful
happens, and I don’t want
to go to jail or live with a
lifetime of guilt because
of their irresponsible
behavior. Any ideas? —
NERVOUS IN NEW
ENGLAND
DEAR NERVOUS:
Regardless of whether
you think it will get you
anywhere, talk to the par
ents about how dangerous
their teenagers’ behavior
is, and when you do,
explain that there have
been a couple of near
misses. After that, if the
boys continue to ride in
the street, mention it to
your local police depart
ment and perhaps the boys
will be cited for their reck
lessness. (Some communi
ties have ordinances
requiring the use of hel
mets.) If the dogs create a
nuisance, contact animal
control. After that, que
sera, sera, and your con
science should be clear.
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016