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Stepdaught­er cuts off reader over financial advice given to daughter

- JEANNE PHILLIPS DEAR ABBY

Dear Abby: I have been in my second marriage for almost 20 years. My wife came with two grown children, who each have two kids. I have tried to be the best family man I could, and a father and grandfathe­r who treated them like they were my own.

My wife’s daughter “Diana” recently disrupted everything after I gave her daughter (my granddaugh­ter) some financial advice after she graduated from college. Diana not only went off on me, but also lied to her children about me and has shut me and my wife out of their lives. I’m crushed and trying not to lose the relationsh­ips with Diana’s kids. The advice I gave was sound. Please advise.

— Hurting from Helping

Dear Hurting: You have my sympathy. This may be an unfortunat­e example of “no good deed goes unpunished.” Because Diana refuses to discuss the matter, the breach she has created isn’t fixable. If you are successful in maintainin­g a relationsh­ip with the grandkids, you may eventually find out what set your wife’s daughter off.

Dear Abby: Unlike the rest of my family of omnivores, I have been a vegan for decades. Without fail, every time we get together and go out to eat, whoever made the reservatio­n chooses a restaurant that serves nothing I can eat. So I end up eating just bread and a small dinner salad. I’m not asking that we go to a vegan restaurant, just a vegan-friendly place. Advice?

— Hungry Vegan Guy

in California

Dear Vegan Guy: Provide your insensitiv­e relatives with a list of restaurant­s to choose from that are more accommodat­ing to your lifestyle. In California, many restaurant­s cater to patrons with varying needs, so this shouldn’t have happened.

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