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Visiting a one-way street for sisters.

- DearAbby.com Dear Abby P.O. Box 69440 Los Angeles, CA 90069

Dear Abby:

I have three sisters who won’t come to visit me. I am older and their only brother. We are all in our 50s. We all get along great.

Seven years ago, I moved away from our hometown in Pennsylvan­ia and bought houses in vacation towns in Colorado and Arizona. I would never see my sisters if I didn’t make the trip back home. The problem is, I have an injury that makes traveling very difficult.

Over the last seven years, I have gone back twice. I have offered to pay gas or airfare for them if they’ll come visit me, but they always refuse. They are able to travel to see each other on occasion, but not me. What should I do? Baffled Brother in Phoenix

Dear Brother:

I agree it’s a shame their reluctance to come to you may mean that you won’t see them again. I think the time has come to ask your sisters to level with you about why they manage to visit one another, but won’t do the same for you. You can’t force them to make the effort, and if they are unwilling after that, you may have to accept that this is the way things are and this is how they will remain.

Dear Abby:

My elderly parents are opposites. Dad is a selfabsorb­ed narcissist with no moral compass. Mom is a Christian woman who is loved by many. When they die, Mom will be missed. When Dad goes, we will feel relief.

Would it be acceptable to have a large, lovely funeral for Mom, but for Dad, just a small family service? Planning Ahead

Dear Planning:

Not only would it be acceptable, it also would be practical since few people pay respects to someone who isn’t wor- thy of respect.

Dear Abby:

I have been married to my husband for 57 years. He has been a good provider. However, he has one serious failing. He can’t keep a secret.

If I tell him something personal and ask him to keep it private, he invariably tells his friends during coffee dates or phone calls. Can you give me any insight about why he does this? I have decided that from now on I’ll keep anything I don’t want broadcast to myself. Blabbermou­th’s Wife

Dear Wife:

Not knowing your husband, I can’t guess why he would betray your confidence. But I do think you have arrived at a wise solution to your problem. He can’t shoot off his mouth if he doesn’t have the ammunition.

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ABBY

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