A woman with seven years of marriage has been dealing with her wife's secretive behavior towards her ex-partner, who happens to be a friend from her past. The husband feels hurt by this double standard, as he is faithful but his wife isn't when it comes to him.
It seems that the wife suffers from major depression and refuses to see a counselor despite being on medication. However, she does visit her ex-partner without his current spouse's knowledge. Her family has revealed that she was unfaithful in previous relationships, which adds insult to injury for the husband.
The advice columnist suggests that it is not fair for the wife to live by a double standard and expect the husband to turn a blind eye. Rather, counseling should be directed towards the wife as a means of addressing her own emotional issues.
In another scenario, a friend attends his birthday dinner at a popular restaurant where the host expects everyone to split the bill after presenting it without warning. The guest is taken aback by this behavior and wonders if it's considered acceptable in social norms.
The columnist advises the guest to speak up next time and ask if they will be splitting the bill, emphasizing that it's not unreasonable to expect clarity from the host. For those with loud sneezes like 'Sneezy', the columnist suggests using a handkerchief to muffle some of the sound instead of stifling them, which may cause discomfort.
Dear Abby concludes by encouraging readers to address their anger issues and seek advice on "The Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It".
It seems that the wife suffers from major depression and refuses to see a counselor despite being on medication. However, she does visit her ex-partner without his current spouse's knowledge. Her family has revealed that she was unfaithful in previous relationships, which adds insult to injury for the husband.
The advice columnist suggests that it is not fair for the wife to live by a double standard and expect the husband to turn a blind eye. Rather, counseling should be directed towards the wife as a means of addressing her own emotional issues.
In another scenario, a friend attends his birthday dinner at a popular restaurant where the host expects everyone to split the bill after presenting it without warning. The guest is taken aback by this behavior and wonders if it's considered acceptable in social norms.
The columnist advises the guest to speak up next time and ask if they will be splitting the bill, emphasizing that it's not unreasonable to expect clarity from the host. For those with loud sneezes like 'Sneezy', the columnist suggests using a handkerchief to muffle some of the sound instead of stifling them, which may cause discomfort.
Dear Abby concludes by encouraging readers to address their anger issues and seek advice on "The Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It".