In a stunning betrayal, a lifelong friend has severed ties with a 13-year-old girl who lost her father to suicide, all because the young girl didn't support her politics. The cruel parting shot: "I was only nice to you because your mom told me how your dad died." This hurtful comment has left the victim reeling, struggling to make sense of such profound cruelty from someone she once considered a dear friend.
It's clear that this wasn't always a bad situation – 50 years ago, when the girl's father passed away, her mother moved the family across the country. Yet, despite having built a successful life and being popular with peers, the young girl still felt comfortable enough to confide in her best friend about her family's struggles.
The fallout from this incident is even more damaging because of the victim's own strength and resilience. She has been there for friends during marital difficulties and other challenges. The cruel words have left her grappling with feelings of hurt, confusion, and anger. Dear Abby offers some sage advice: step back and be glad that her true colors have been revealed.
Meanwhile, another reader is battling a toxic situation at home – her husband's brother has been disrupting their small household, yelling at her and refusing to respect her boundaries as a disabled retiree living on Social Security benefits. She feels trapped and powerless in this situation. Dear Abby advises her to seek help from an attorney to learn about her rights and explore options for finding a more peaceful living arrangement.
In a heartwarming display of patriotism and appreciation, one reader thanks Dear Abby for recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans and their families on Veterans Day. As always, Dear Abby's responses are informative, compassionate, and full of practical advice – a testament to her enduring legacy as a trusted guide for readers navigating life's challenges.
It's clear that this wasn't always a bad situation – 50 years ago, when the girl's father passed away, her mother moved the family across the country. Yet, despite having built a successful life and being popular with peers, the young girl still felt comfortable enough to confide in her best friend about her family's struggles.
The fallout from this incident is even more damaging because of the victim's own strength and resilience. She has been there for friends during marital difficulties and other challenges. The cruel words have left her grappling with feelings of hurt, confusion, and anger. Dear Abby offers some sage advice: step back and be glad that her true colors have been revealed.
Meanwhile, another reader is battling a toxic situation at home – her husband's brother has been disrupting their small household, yelling at her and refusing to respect her boundaries as a disabled retiree living on Social Security benefits. She feels trapped and powerless in this situation. Dear Abby advises her to seek help from an attorney to learn about her rights and explore options for finding a more peaceful living arrangement.
In a heartwarming display of patriotism and appreciation, one reader thanks Dear Abby for recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans and their families on Veterans Day. As always, Dear Abby's responses are informative, compassionate, and full of practical advice – a testament to her enduring legacy as a trusted guide for readers navigating life's challenges.