Overview: Kanan tutors Kyougi and Nadeko. Nadeko lusts for Kanan’s scorn. All the girls shop for swimsuits together. Our Take: So umm… I’m used to love triangles involving c ...
I have witnessed many events at funerals that shouldn’t happen but seem to continue to happen. An example is a woman who has had a child with a married man showing up at the man’s funeral, acting as ...
The widow has had to tolerate enough of this woman and her husband’s affair and should be allowed to bury him in peace.
I don't want to lose my friend by being too direct about my observations and our boundaries, and I don't want my silence to ...
"If the child is a minor, I think they should sit quietly at a discreet distance from her lover’s family, and if the child is an adult, she should stay away entirely." ...
A friend of a widow is upset when a woman who had a child with the deceased attends his funeral. The letter writer believes the widow should be allowed to bury her husband in peace.
Whether you like it or not, the mistress and the deceased’s family are linked because of the child. Whether a minor or an adult, that child has lost a parent and has a right to ...
Dear Abby advises a woman who is upset that her friend's late husband's mistress came to the man's funeral with his child.
I met “Maureen” 25 years ago, and we dated for a few months. Since then, we have remained friends in loose contact, married to and then divorced from other partners. Four years ago, we began talking ...
Dear Abby: I don’t think children of affairs have any business at funerals of their deceased fathers
I have witnessed many events at funerals that shouldn’t happen but seem to continue to happen. An example is a woman who has had a child with a married man showing up at the man’s funeral, acting as ...
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Longtime friend may want more out of relationship
DEAR ABBY: I met "Maureen" 25 years ago, and we dated for a few months. Since then, we have remained friends in loose contact, married to and then divorced from other partners. Four years ago, we ...
A woman who has had a child with a married man showing up at the man’s funeral, acting as if they’re part of the family.
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