Plus: My partner of 25 years says he wants to divorce his wife, but it still hasn’t happened.
: When my son was in the second grade, his teacher recommended counseling because she thought he was introverted. We blew her off.Decades later, we found out our son had been molested by a family member. It started when he was in the second grade.: You do now what you should have done when your son was in second grade and his teacher spotted a problem: Seek a referral to a licensed psychotherapist for all of you.
Should I be concerned that he isn’t divorced? He keeps telling me he wants to, and I refuse to bug him about it because I don’t want him to think I’m nagging him. Please discuss this with a lawyer who can give you more detail about the horror story that may lie ahead. Once you understand all the implications, discuss this with Hank, who should formally do now what he should have done a quarter of a century ago.The single gentleman next door is fighting pancreatic cancer. The two other neighbors have been showing interest in his house “if anything happens.” One of them even went over for a visit acting like he was a friend.
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