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DEAR ABBY: Graduating couple faces going their separate ways.

- www.DearAbby.com Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n

Dear Abby:

I have been in a relationsh­ip for more than five years. My girlfriend and I will soon graduate from college. I have accepted a full-time job offer, and she will be going to grad school.

Almost certainly our relationsh­ip will have to be long-distance for a year or two, and she has given me an ultimatum. She says she doesn’t want the stress of a long-distance relationsh­ip if it doesn’t lead to anything in the future. I am torn. I like the status quo. I’m not sure if I want to propose and be locked into something without being 100% certain we are meant to be. What should I do? — Hesitant in the Heartland

Dear Hesitant:

I’m so glad you asked! Because you have been in a relationsh­ip for more than five years and are still not certain if this young woman is “The One,” do her (and yourself ) a favor and stop wasting her time. You both need to see others and gain more experience in the dating world before making a lifetime commitment. And don’t worry about her. I’m sure she will do just fine.

Dear Abby:

When my mother passed away three years ago, the financial burden fell on me. I asked my brother (who earns more than double what I do) to help and got no help from him. Since then, I have been paying her storage unit fee.

I asked my brother to pay half because half the stuff in this unit belongs to him and his family. I’ve never received a penny. He took it upon himself to go through the stuff and take what he wanted.

I have spent $900 on this unit. I feel the contents are mine as I have more than paid for it. I’m willing to go through it together, but I feel he was wrong to have done it without me. Am I wrong? Am I overreacti­ng? How do I deal with this without causing problems? I am way beyond upset. —Stuck With Stuff in Montana

Dear Stuck:

You are not wrong. Your brother should not have shouldered you out of the way to have first dibs on the contents in storage, and he should have been paying half the cost of the unit since her death. I am unsure what “problem” you are afraid of causing, because your brother appears to be the one causing the problem. My inclinatio­n is to advise you that what is left in the unit is now yours to dispose of as you wish, but before doing that, you would be wise to consult an attorney. You should not be paying a monthly fee that is causing you financial stress.

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ABBY

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