The Oklahoman

Change in man's personalit­y when drinking threatens wife

- Jeanne Phillips UNIVERSAL UCLICK

DEAR ABBY: Sometimes when my husband has been drinking, he does things I consider inappropri­ate with his cousin and childhood friend “Jasper.” The most recent incident involved my husband pulling down his pants and showing Jasper his private parts. Later that night he tried to grab Jasper's crotch.

To me, Jasper seems slightly uncomforta­ble, but he just laughs it off. When I confronted my husband about it, he said I was overreacti­ng and he was “just messing around.” I don't think he's gay, but it almost feels like he is cheating on me. Am I overreacti­ng, and what should I do?

— Confounded in the Midwest

DEAR CONFOUNDED:

Your husband's immature behavior “sometimes when he has been drinking” is EXTREMELY inappropri­ate. How many times has this occurred? Listen to your gut and get to the bottom of this because it appears you are married to a problem drinker who may need help.

DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, my mom and I started a book club. For the most part, it's been a lot of fun. But one member, “Maeve,” has to be the smartest person in the room no matter the topic. She often belittles other members she considers less educated than she is. She also frequently doesn't read or finish the book. She uses the excuse of, “Oh, I read that years ago, and I didn't have time to review it again.”

Maeve is retired, and I don't mean to judge what she does with her time but, if all of us who are working can find time, surely she can too. Abby, would it be terrible to ask her to leave the book club? Every other member has complained to either me or my mom about Maeve. What should we do?

— Book Addict in the South

DEAR BOOK ADDICT:

Talk privately with Maeve. Tell her how her actions have made the rest of the members uncomforta­ble and give her some examples. Then tell her that if she can't keep up with the reading and contribute in a positive manner — which is the reason the club was formed — she should withdraw.

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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