Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Family failure’ won’t enable behavior

- DEAR ABBY JEANNE PHILLIPS

DEAR ABBY: I am the oldest of three. We grew up in an abusive alcoholic family. I’m considered the “failure” of the family because I don’t drink. I graduated from college, work full time, got married and have a pretty stable life.

Both of my younger siblings drink and use drugs.

The youngest sibling has mentioned they will need to move by the end of this month. I dread that they will ask to stay at my house soon, which I cannot allow because of the drinking and drug use. How do I protect my peace without feeling like I’m making my sibling homeless? — Bad Sister in California

DEAR BAD SISTER: Your reason for not wanting to host your substance-using sibling is sensible. State it kindly and clearly and do NOT feel guilty about it. Unless your sibling is friendless, they will find another place to crash, I assure you.

DEAR ABBY: My father recently passed from cancer. He was divorced from Mom, but she helped take care of him and made him happy in his last year of life. I’m having the baby blues (a 2-month-old) and grieving at the same time.

My mother has now announced that she plans to take a vacation with her best friend. I think it’s too soon and I told her that. I know she deserves this vacation. I’m so confused. Please help. — Right or Wrong in Arizona

DEAR RIGHT OR WRONG: Allow me to offer my sympathy for the loss of your dad. Considerin­g the recent changes in your life, that you “need” your mother is understand­able. However, your mother needing a break at this point is also understand­able.

As you should know, your baby blues may be happening because of the abrupt hormonal changes your body is experienci­ng after the birth of your child. Discuss your emotions with your doctor. Please don’t wait.

DEAR ABBY: Please don’t think I’m misogynist­ic, but whenever I see females, they’re CONSTANTLY talking or scrolling on their cellphones. It seems like it is all they do! They don’t seem to be interested in anything except their darned phones. They have no personalit­ies. They have no sex drive. They’re not even interested in men! It’s bizarre and weird. Is there one “halfway” normal female left on this earth, or should I move to another planet? — Ready to Bail in New Jersey

DEAR READY: Have you heard that men are from Mars? Your space shuttle departs in 20 minutes. It’s a one-way trip. Safe travels …

P.S. I am not calling you misogynist­ic, but it will be interestin­g to see what my readers call you. Stay tuned.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. Dearabby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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