When he runs out of funds for nicotine or marijuana, he loses his temper and shouts at my husband, demanding money.
After a very difficult divorce and a few years single, I married a wonderful partner last year. He brought his 20-year-old son into the marriage.
He has hit my husband and he has stolen money from my wallet. I’m worried about my safety and that of my cat who shares the house with him alone during the day. We don’t know what to do. You and your husband should also pursue “friends and family” support, in order to connect with other parents who might be experiencing a similar crisis in their household.Ask Amy: How could I have helped woman being harassed at the gym?I had a pretty major crush on “Annie” in high school, but I never acted on it. Our 20th reunion is coming up this summer, and I’m wondering about the best way to act on it now. From Facebook, I see she is planning to attend the reunion and she is single.
Reunions can prove to be fertile ground for reviving — or starting — relationships. If she is interested in you, she will demonstrate that by seeking you out. If there is a spark, you can build on that later.Your response to the mother whose child cut her own hair was both funny and dead on.
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