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Retired teacher pessimistic
about finding new romance
DEAR ABBY: I am a
70-year-old male former
teacher and social work
er. I stopped dating 30
years ago because the
only women I had loved
had all dumped me. I felt
I was only a temporary
_convenience to them.
Since then, I haven’t
been romantically
involved with anyone so
I would not be dumped
again. However, I am
lonely for female com
panionship and afraid
I’'ll die without ever hav
ing had another girl
friend.
I’m not attracted to
women my age, and I
don’t see younget
women being attracted to
an overweight old guy
who isn’t even scraping
by on Social Security.
Dating services don’t
screen their members. Is
there a solution for this
problem? -
HOPELESS IN
DEAR HOPELESS:
I’m sorry women in your
age range don’t qualify,
because it would be easi
er for you if they did. To
be appreciated for the
person you are, you will
have to meet through
mutual friends, church or
an activity you enjoy —
something that will
allow women to see the
strengths you have.
. However, if that
doesn’t open some doors
and some hearts, because
you're looking for
unconditional love, con
sider adopting a puppy.
. . .
DEAR ABBY: My
middle-schooler noticed
that the family of one of
her classmates is strug
gling financially. The
boy wears eyeglasses
with a crooked frame
and one missing lens.
His clothing and shoes
Sunday, February 25, 2018
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
_are shabby and worn.
Not knowing the stu
dent or his family, I
know my options are
limited. They rely on
public transportation,
and none of the other
students know where
they live.
Education is para
mount to getting out of
this jam. Without some
thing as simple as glass
es, I’'m afraid it can’t be
done. Do you have any
recommendations on
how to help get this stu
dent a pair? Since I don’t
know the family, how do
1 even offer a ride to an
optometrist’s without
fear of being labeled a
kidnapper? — TRYING
TO HELP IN THE
WEST
DEAR TRYING TO
HELP: A diplomatic way
to handle it would be to
discuss this with your
daughter’s teacher or the
school principal. I agree
a child who can’t see the
blackboard has little
chance of academic suc
cess. If you would like to
- provide transportation or
pay for glasses for the
boy, speaking with
school staff would be the
path with the least
potential for embarrass
ment. ,
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips.
Contact Dear Abby at www.
Mmmmfinm
0, CA
90069.