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Friend weaponizes reader’s secrets

- Jeanne Phillips Write to Dear Abby at P.O. Box 96440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or dearabby.com

Dear Abby: I had a close friend, “Kayleigh,” for about 10 years. She helped me through tough times and was always there for me. Now I feel like she has turned into someone else. For the last six months, she has been putting down everyone I love, even in front of my daughter. She sees no problem with it.

When she does this, I feel like she’s disrespect­ing me. I have talked to her about it, but she never apologizes. She gets defensive and says it’s “just her opinion, it shouldn’t matter and I shouldn’t stay mad.”

I have told Kayleigh things in confidence, but she’s thrown them in my face, which made me feel insecure and small. I no longer talk to her about these issues because sometimes she brings it up with a jab. I can’t be friends with someone who acts this way. I have stopped talking to her, but now I’m having a hard time not feeling guilty. Advice?

Friendless in Missouri

Dear Friendless: Why would you continue to confide in someone who might use the informatio­n to make you feel bad? Backing away from a relationsh­ip like that is healthy. I have said before that not all friendship­s last forever, and this appears to be one of them. Quit flogging yourself and get on with your life.

Dear Abby: Some friends of ours agreed to housesit for my wife and me recently while we were on a weeklong cruise.

When we returned, we learned they had invited four of their family members to spend several nights at our house, and used our bedroom and my office as sleeping quarters. It was apparent the guests had departed shortly before our return because our beds still had their slept-in linens.

My wife and I feel betrayed and hurt by what our friends did, and we told them how we felt. Their reaction was that they thought they didn’t “have” to wash their dirty linens. Were we at fault for not doing a better job explaining our expectatio­ns when we asked them to housesit?

Invaded in Washington

Dear Invaded: This couple should not have invited anyone to spend the night in your home without first receiving permission. That you returned to find dirty linens on your beds is disgusting. None of what transpired is your fault. You should not have had to leave a list of rules for these presumptuo­us people. Find other housesitte­rs.

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