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Mother fears pasgga%\se;
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DEAR ABBY: I have a
son from a previous rela
tionship, and have been in a
relationship with a man I'll
call Bryan for a year. Not
long ago, Bryan confided
to me that he and his broth
er had been molested by a
female relative. I don’t
know her. I have only met
his parents.
This female relative has
been asking about my son
on social media because
she has seen him in pic
tures with Bryan’s family. I
want to tell her to back off,
but so far, I have held off.
I’m afraid if I do, I will
cause problems because his
parents don’t know what 1
know.
My protective instinct
has become very alert. I
may be wrong, but I feel
like she sees my son as a
future target. What should I
do? — MAMA BEAR
DEAR MAMA BEAR:
Listen to your protective
instinct. 'l%]E wx% Bryan
and tell him the woman’s
questions are of concemn to
you, that you don’t want
her to have any information
about or contact with your
child, and then make sure
your wishes are respected.
If she receives any message
to back off, it should come
from him, not you.
DEAR ‘ABBY: On
behalf of all new moms,
please help with this ques
tion. Why does every
woman in the world, it
seems, feel entitled to ask
new moms if they are
breastfeeding their babies?
How should new moms
respond politely to this
question? If you say yes,
ou may or may not be
{yh& If you say no, you
will be judged. If you give
an evasive answer, people
will assume gu are not
and you will be judged as
well. It seems to me that all
substances excreted by the
body should be off limits in
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
social situations. — MY
BUSINESS IN TEXAS
DEAR MY BUSINESS:
Judgmental people can get
to you only if you allow it.
While there are valid rea
sons why babies should be
breastfed, it isn’t always
possible, and women
should not be quizzed by
strangers about whether
they are.
My mother used to
advise readers who were
put off by prying questions
to say, “If you will forgive
me for not answering that
question, I'll forgive you
for asking.” Even though
you asked for a polite
retort, in a sitvation like
this, my response would
be, “If ,fliat were any of
your business, you would
already know the answer!”
DEAR ABBY: A couple
years ago, when we moved
to a home with more priva
cy than our previous home,
my husband decided to
walk around naked all the
time. It’s not that I'm a
prude, but I don’t find his
furry 60-year-old body
attractive in broad daylight.
Quite the opposite, in fact.
I have asked him many
times to please put some
thing on, and he either
ignores me or gets mad. I
avert my eyes when he’s
sashaying by me. Is there
anything else I can do to
reason with him? —SEEN
ENOUGH ALREADY
DEAR SEEN
ENOUGH: Probably not.
Since you can’t change
him, why not join him one
day a week? You have
nothing to lose but your
clothes — and it might
solve the problem.