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Girlfriend Tires Of Boorish Man's Wandering Eye

Abigail Van Buren on

DEAR ABBY: I have been with my boyfriend for 3 1/2 years. Before me, he was known for sleeping around. He has never cheated on me that I am aware of, but when we go to social gatherings (or just out), he flirts with other women. If there is another woman in the room, he keeps his eyes on her like I can't see it happening.

When I told him several times that it really bothered me, he said I was overreacting. When he drinks, it's 10 times worse. I'm trying to let it go, but it hurts my feelings deeply. In his mind, it's OK that we hang out with women he has been to bed with. He says it's no big deal. How do I learn to deal with all of this and be happy? I just want the respect I deserve. -- GIRLFRIEND OF MR. POPULAR

DEAR GIRLFRIEND: If you want the respect you deserve, find a man who has some respect for women. Clearly your boyfriend does not. If he cared about your feelings, he wouldn't ogle other women while the two of you are out together. Doing so after you told him how it affected you is rude and inconsiderate.

I know you have invested a lot of time in this person, but he isn't going to change. Unless you want to perhaps be married to a womanizer with a drinking problem, end the romance now. (And once that's done, ask your doctor to test you for STDs.)

DEAR ABBY: My husband's daughter lives in another state. When COVID hit, her youngest was still in school. When they closed down, the girl didn't own a laptop or tablet (and the school didn't provide one), so she couldn't do her schoolwork. We offered to provide her with a tablet and run it through our phone plan so she had access if their Wi-Fi got bogged down or didn't work.

Fast-forward to today: That child is out of high school and no longer lives at home. Her mom has possession of the tablet and uses it regularly. She has a good job and could take over the plan. I'm still paying for her internet access and have paid for that tablet many times over with just the monthly access fee. On top of that, Mom doesn't make much effort to keep in contact with her dad or me. Months go by with no phone calls or texts, and the last time I dialed her number, I got a message that made it sound like she had blocked my number. Phone calls from her dad go unanswered.

I want to shut down the line the tablet is connected to, but I know when she figures it out, she'll call raging that it was a gift. However, it was a gift to her DAUGHTER, not to her. Must I keep paying to keep peace, or shut it down? -- MIFFED STEPMOM

 

DEAR STEPMOM: I can see why you might be miffed. Your husband's daughter is distant and not interested in fostering a relationship with her father or you. Discuss this with your husband. Because his daughter has a job and can afford to pay the monthly access fee, there is no logical reason why you should be footing the bill.

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