Love bomber has a barroom epiphany
Dear Amy: I’m a 65-year-old woman. I’ve been divorced three times now, and have also had a couple of other serious love relationships - all unsuccessful.
Dear Amy: I’m a 65-year-old woman. I’ve been divorced three times now, and have also had a couple of other serious love relationships - all unsuccessful.
Dear Amy: My father died three weeks ago. After his death, I talked with a close friend whose father died in 2007.
Dear Amy: My cousin was living with and taking care of my mom near the end of my mom’s life. My mother needed constant care.
Dear Amy: I have tenants I have bent over backwards for. I cut their late fees in half, and allow them to pay the rent by the 15th of each month.
Dear Amy: This past April, my girlfriend of 10 years passed away. She didn’t have a will or any life insurance. Her brother paid for the cremation. He came to the house to pick up some of his sister’s things.
I sometimes plan in my mind what I’ll do if the day ever arrives when the only way for me to continue feeding my family will be to harvest road-kill. I would become a “Road-Kill Griller” in the purest sense of the phrase, and with the cost of summer BBQs now through the roof, maybe I’m on to something.
Dear Amy: I was raised in a religion that did not celebrate birthdays and most holidays. In my early 20s I left that religion and do not practice any religion now.
Dear Amy: I’ve been in an on-and-off relationship with a man whose handsy, flirtatious style of interacting with women he finds attractive has always bothered me. I’ve broken up with him over this and have explained in detail several times how humiliating it feels to me when he acts this way.
Dear Amy: I have one son and two grandsons. The older grandson, age 17, appeared at his prom wearing a full-length purple gown with nail polish to match.
Dear Amy: I am 21 and just getting into the dating game. My father is a narcissist and used love-bombing to get my mom.