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Daughter given everything
gives heartache in return
DEAR ABBY: Ever
since high school, our adult
daughter has had mood
swings. My wife and I
thought she’d grow out of it
as she matured, but she
hasn’t. At her request we
sent her to a university far
away, and we were proud
that she eamned her bache
lor's degree. We thought
independent living would
do the trick, but her person
ality and behavior toward
us didn’t change.
She’s an only child, and
we spoiled her — bought
her cars and E:d for col
lege. 1 asked her to try for
scholarships to help us out,
but she didn't. She married
and had two wonderful
kids, but her mood swings
persist, When I mentioned
she see a counselor or ther
apist as a wmw some
third-party and sort
things out, she hit the ceil
ing and told me 1 was the
one who needs therapy,
Then she brought up my
flaws and my past drinking
problem. Granted, 1 have
made mistakes, and I'm not
perfect, but I've learned
and grown.
After 10 years she
divorced her husband. She
got custody of the kids and
the house. Her divorce cost
us a great deal of money.
Her authorimzwd
moody behavior t
“1?.5. my daughter
much and always bav:‘?;
you were in my shoes,
Abby, what would you do
for a more healthy and lov
ing romionlhlfi for all
involved? — HER
DAD IN FLORIDA
DEAR DAD: I would
look back and examine all
the fi? 1 did to foster her
behavior, An umgl:
would be paying for
divorce. Then 1 would stop
Q.M and not resume
she agreed to consult a
psychotherapist about her
mood swings, Don't do it
for her or for yourself, Do it
Friday, November 9, 2018 l
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
for the sake of your grand
children.
DEAR ABBY: Before I
met my boyfriend of eight
months, I planned a
10-day Japan vacation for
next year with my best guy
friend, “J.” We have been
friends for eight years, and
have never had any roman
tic interest in each other.
Both of us want to visit
Japan because it’s on our
bucket list.
J and I were both single
when we started making
plans. Then I met my boy
from the beginning that this
trip was going to happen
next year. Because the date
wasn't “set in stone” or paid
for until recently, my boy
friend thinks I should have
called it off. He says I'm
making the trip and my
friend a higher priority than
him, and his feelings are
hurt. He said if | was going
with a female friend he
wouldn’t care.
1 still want to take the trip.
I feel canceling would be
betraying my friend J. Am |
a bad girlfriend? —
%ED UP IN THE
EAST :
DEAR TRIPPED UP; A
“bad” girlfriend? No, An
independent one, yes. You
say your boyfriend has
known about this from the
beginning, so this wasn't a
surprise to him, If he was
:.‘;n secure l::” himself
our relationship, he
wm&fimm Jisn'ta
threat. should you
take the trip, you should
also use the time away to
decide if you want a life
m insecure as your
appears to be,