San Francisco Chronicle

My husband ignores me at work

- By Jeanne Phillips Write to Dear Abby at P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or www.DearAbby.com. Universal Press Syndicate

Dear Abby: My husband and I have a great relationsh­ip. We work in the same school system. He’s an administra­tor; I am a counselor. We sometimes go to joint meetings, but when we do, he always acts awkward, as if he doesn’t even know me. I understand we have to behave profession­ally, but not as if we don’t know each other. Recently, we were leaving a meeting and no one was around. I was going to give him a peck on the lips to say goodbye, and he turned away as if he wanted nothing to do with me.

More Than a Co-Worker in Georgia Dear More: Demonstrat­ions of physical affection are not appropriat­e in a workplace situation if other people are present. You say you and your husband have a “great” relationsh­ip, so I’m advising you to discuss this with him and tell him how it made you feel. Because no one was around, there should have been no harm in a simple “peck” goodbye. Personally, I think he owes you an apology. What he did wasn’t nice.

Dear Abby: My calico cat, Rosie, seems to be fixated on my next-door neighbor Ron. Every morning Rosie grooms herself for an hour, then jumps in the window to watch for Ron to go for his morning run. She sits there until Ron comes out of his house. He exercises a lot and has kept himself in shape, while I admit I have let myself go. As soon as she sees him, Rosie starts purring. I have to say that I resent this. I provide her with room and board and brush her regularly, but while I’m doing it, she watches the window intently and then bolts to her lookout post if Ron appears. I bought new window treatments, which she scratched her way through, damaging the blinds and shades. Filling her food dish strategica­lly before Ron goes out doesn’t deter her. I love my cat, but I feel she is being unfaithful. What should I do? P.S. I’m happily married (my wife thinks I’m crazy) and Rosie has been fixed.

Larry in Delaware Dear Larry: What a sad situation. Few things are more painful than feeling rejected by a love object. You didn’t mention how sedentary you are, but it’s possible that Rosie watches Ron because he is a moving object. Consider joining Ron on his runs and you may find Rosie is watching you, too. However, if that doesn’t work, you may have to share the affections of your cat. Accept it.

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