The Oakland Press

Relationsh­ip flounders amid teen’s belligeren­ce

- Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

DEAR ABBY » I have been dating “Mark” for 18 months. Four months ago, his 17-year-old daughter, “Hayley,” started disliking me — my dog, my kids, anything having to do with me. She forbids me from going to Mark’s house when she’s there and has an emotional meltdown every time we see each other. She has major episodes whenever my name is mentioned and has become violent with her sister, “Lily,” Mark and me.

Last night, Lily told Hayley my kids and I were invited over for dinner (Hayley is going to be gone for a football game), and Hayley accused Lily of “ruining their family” for liking me.

The problem is, there are never any consequenc­es for Hayley’s behavior. Mark keeps telling me she needs “time.” I have tried to end the relationsh­ip, but Mark insists we just need to stick it out. We had been talking about moving in together before Hayley went into this phase.

How can I get over this and become comfortabl­e rather than upset in our relationsh­ip?

— No Progress in Iowa

DEAR NO PROGRESS » I

wish you had mentioned what the plans are for Hayley when she turns 18 and graduates from high school. Is college in her future? Will she get a job and continue living with her father? That Mark is unable to assert himself with Hayley is, to say the least, regrettabl­e.

If you haven’t already done so, “suggest” to Mark that family counseling could help him get to the root of what has caused Hayley’s abrupt change of attitude. From what you have described, she may have severe emotional problems that require profession­al help.

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