The Macomb Daily

Woman’s parents continue to host her unfaithful ex

- Dear Abby

DEAR ABBY » I divorced my cheating husband, but my mother keeps inviting him over to her and Dad’s house. Not only does she invite him, she’s now inviting one of the women he cheated on me with! She tries to justify it by saying she isn’t going to keep him out of his our daughter’s life. Our daughter lives with my parents — but she’s 23 years old. Am I wrong to be angry and for telling my mom SHE was wrong for choosing him over me? Our daughter is an adult and can go to visit her father.

— Cheated on Again

in Colorado

DEAR CHEATED ON » Your mother entertains your husband and his “lady” friend (I use the term advisedly) because, for whatever reason, she can’t let go of the relationsh­ip.

Your feelings are justified. When the good Lord handed out mothers, he should have chosen one more supportive. This is why it’s important for your emotional well-being that you move forward with your life. You can’t control your mom, but you can control how much time you spend with her.

DEAR ABBY » Our family does not have a relationsh­ip with my son, “Josh.” My sister occasional­ly asks me if I have heard from him and, when she does, she refers to him as “your son,” never by his name. I can’t imagine myself referring to my niece as “your daughter.” I refer to her by her name. My sister is sensitive and doesn’t take criticism well, so I don’t know of a polite way to tell her how this offends me. It implies detachment, disinteres­t, distance.

— Disengaged Aunt

DEAR DISENGAGED AUNT » You say your family has no relationsh­ip with Josh. Your sister’s refusal — or inability — to refer to him by his name doesn’t just “imply” detachment, disinteres­t and distance — it shouts it. It would not be out of line to tell your sister the next time it happens that you find it “hurtful” and ask her to please use Josh’s name in the future.

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