Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Girlfriend says man should find new home after prison

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DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of 15 years is in prison. We have two children together. Our relationsh­ip has been rough. We had a fight, and he went to jail for it. Another reason he went to prison is he violated his probation and failed to report.

I take the kids to see him, and he still wants us to be together. He has nowhere to go when he gets out. How do I tell him I don’t want him back at my house without him retaliatin­g on me? – AFRAID IN TEXAS

DEAR AFRAID: This is how. Tell him plainly that because of the c i r c u mstances that sent him to jail, you no longer want him living under your roof. It’s bad for the children. Therefore, he will be finding other living arrangemen­ts when he is released.

He may not like it, but please remember you owe him nothing. You have to stand your ground for your children’s sake. Should he stalk or threaten you in any way, go to the police. Tell them you are afraid of him and why, and ask about a restrainin­g order because he is violent.

** DEAR ABBY: When my husband and I eat a meal, as soon as he’s finished he gets up and wanders around. We call that the “wandering” phase of his meal.

I have asked him to no avail to stay seated and talk with me. I think it is disrespect­ful.

My husband also pulls out his phone when we are out with friends. I have told him that what he’s doing is basically telling them he would rather see what’s on his phone than converse with them. He doesn’t do it for the entire meal, but when he does, it irritates me. How can I get basic manners across to him? – LONELY AT MEALTIME

DEAR LONELY:

I knew a person years ago who had an impulse control problem similar to the one you describe your husband having. The man had been in an auto accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. In your husband’s case, it appears he either has attention deficit disorder or “suffers” from a lack of considerat­ion for your feelings. There is help for the former, but you can’t teach basic manners to someone who doesn’t want to learn. You have my sympathy. Try not to let it give you heartburn.

 ??  ?? Dearabby iswrittenb­y Abigailvan Buren,also knownas Jeanne Phillips.
Dearabby iswrittenb­y Abigailvan Buren,also knownas Jeanne Phillips.

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