A recent letter to Dear Abby raised concerns about a husband’s discomfort when his wife went with a male chiropractor to get her neck adjusted during a group gathering. The husband became worried when they didn’t return for a long time, but it turned out they were just in the bedroom. Dear Abby reassured him that his feelings were valid, even though there was nothing inappropriate happening.
In another letter, a woman shared her struggles with a toxic relationship with her brother and her mother’s pressure to forgive and forget. Dear Abby advised her to prioritize her own well-being and set boundaries, even if it means cutting ties with her brother.
Lastly, a reader sought advice on whether to let go of a friendship with a close friend who has repeatedly lied to them. Dear Abby suggested being honest with the friend if they ask about the distance in the relationship, but otherwise letting the friendship fizzle out without confrontation.
Dear Abby is a popular advice column written by Abigail Van Buren. Readers can submit their questions at www.DearAbby.com or by mail.
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