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    Couple Can't Come To Terms Over Bathroom Battleground

    DEAR ABBY: My otherwise loving, honest, generous, kind and attentive husband of 10 years feels it's his right to walk into the bathroom whenever he wants, even when I'm in there. He says it's coincidence, but I think he does it intentionally. We don't have locks -- or even doors -- to shut our master bathroom. We do have other bathrooms in the house.

    I have asked him repeatedly not to come in or to make some noise so I know he's coming. He says he "forgets." If I'm in the shower or bent over with my head upside down blow-drying my hair and turn around or look up and see another person, I get startled. My adrenaline pumps and I end up yelling at him.

    I'd prefer to get clean and pretty in peace. My husband thinks I'm overreacting. Am I? -- BOTHERED IN THE BATHROOM

    DEAR BOTHERED: Feeling as strongly as you do, it's surprising that you would move into a house in which the master bedroom and bath are set up this way. And yes, I do think you're overreacting.

    However, you have a couple of options: The first would be for you to get clean and pretty in one of the other bathrooms. The second would be to start a remodeling project and have a door (or doors) to your master bath installed so your husband can knock before entering.


    DEAR ABBY: I am married to a wonderful and unique man. Despite his privileged upbringing he is very down-to-earth. His parents' affluence afforded him many opportunities and still does. Unfortunately, my in-laws are snobbish, self-absorbed and competitive. They are critical of everyone -- especially their grown son. They put him and each other down constantly. They cause scenes and can't enjoy life.

    My husband is trying to be patient because he knows his parents aren't going to change at their age. But they consume so much of our energy with their constant dramatic highs and lows. Any advice for dealing with drama queens (and kings)? They do love us and can be considerate. -- LIVING IN THE REAL WORLD IN NEW JERSEY

    DEAR REAL: It may help you and your husband to understand that people who act the way your in-laws do are usually insecure on some basic level. They put others down to inflate their egos and reassure themselves that they're "OK" by magnifying (or inventing) flaws in others. When your in-laws start to criticize, be pleasant and make a point of saying something positive about their target. It will short-circuit the rant.


    DEAR ABBY: I'm a 40-year-old working mother raising a daughter who is the joy of my life. Once in a great while I'll accept an invitation to go on a date and hire a baby sitter to watch my daughter.

    My question is, who should pay for the sitter? The man who asked me out or should I? I have yet to have a suitor offer to pay. Is that just the way it is, or are these men just cheap? -- MOM ON A BUDGET

    DEAR MOM: Paying for your daughter's sitter is your responsibility. When you become involved in a steady relationship and the cost of a sitter becomes a financial burden, discuss it then with your boyfriend, who should be willing to share some of the cost.


    Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.


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    • Sheri  •  Hermosillo Centro, Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      2 words..CONTROL FREAK!! I was married to a man that did the same thing..we did have bathroom doors but he always got irritated when they were locked..he wanted to remodel our master to remove the doors and make a half wall..I said no..I found later he was also going thru my purse and drawers..after I finally got a divorce..he had a "No locked doors" policy in his home to include our tweenage daughter w only one bathroom..she was walked in on constantly..If a person will not allow you privacy in the bathroom..you wont get it ANYWHERE
    • flymetothemoon  •  2 mths ago
      L#1 - That is not nice. Hubby should knock on the wall or something and wait until you ays ok before entering the room. Put up a curtain rod with a curtain and some bells so that you know when he is entering the room. Otherwise, leave and don't look back. He doesn't care that much about you. Therapist with my ex-H asked me one day if I thought H really cared for me. After thinking about it, I could see that he didn't.
    • KELLYC  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      LW#3-Seriously?
    • Rebecca M  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      L2 - Drama can't survive without an audience. Refuse to attend the performances.
      • Rick S 3 mths ago
        Very nice. Brava!
      • Rebecca M 3 mths ago
        Don't roses usually come with that?
      • Rick S 3 mths ago
        What? You didn't get them? I'll follow up on that.
    • nanchan  •  3 mths ago
      LW3: I too was in your shoes for many years and I always found a way to get childcare when I needed it (family, friends, friends of my daughter, etc). When a man did offer to pay for a sitter (believe it or not, it happened a few times!) I declined. My daughter, my responsibility.
      • Mel 2 mths ago
        BRILLIANT, I was appalled she actually expected this. Happily married but if I were ever single again I would never expect my date to pa....my child!
    • Me  •  3 mths ago
      LW#3: Why would you expect your date to pay for YOUR child to be babysat? Try turning down that entitlement setting, and you'll be a little more happier.
    • yorkielady  •  3 mths ago
      LW#3 Sounds like you want child support from any and every potential date. Good luck with that. Oh, and the reason no guy has offered to pay, is because it's YOUR kid.
    • kayray  •  3 mths ago
      LW3: In this day and age many believe in splitting the tab on a first date so count yourself lucky you're getting a free meal. Guys have budgets and limited funds too and expecting them to pay for your childcare on top of a meal and entertainment costs is an insult. If you can't afford a sitter either stay home or find a friend that will trade sitting with you so you can both go out on date nights. News flash... any guy that's told he should pay for kids that aren't his on the first date won't be back for a second.
      • Deanna 3 mths ago
        Maybe she's looking for the male version of 50 First Dates
      • Tree Dweller 3 mths ago
        Wise words, Kayray.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        perfect response, Kayray. my first thought was "wth? why would you ask someone else to pay for taking care of YOUR daughter?"
    • Rick S  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      So, I just hollered upstairs from my office and asked if I could walk up the stairs and enter the kitchen through the doorless entry because I didn't want to startle anyone. The response was "What the heII? Are you reading Dear Abby"? True. LOL!!!
      • GetYourOwnName 3 mths ago
        Your entire office reads The Abbster? Or they know you do?
      • Fortuna 3 mths ago
        You occasionally read streams to your partner, don't you?
      • Rimshot 3 mths ago
        "Dear Abby; I have this great co-worker, but..."
    • Stella  •  Lisbon, Portugal  •  3 mths ago
      LW#1- my husband used to think it was funny to sneak up on me when I was otherwise busy and couldn't hear him coming right up until he startled me so badly that I accidentally hit him with the hair dryer and broke his nose. He doesn't do that anymore.
      • Snow Bunny-Rebel 3 mths ago
        Note to LW1: Accidentally smack husband in the nose with hairdryer.
        I have a very low "startle threshold" & it can literally be painful for me to have someone sneak up on me.
      • lj 3 mths ago
        Stella, way to go! LOL
      • Mindy 3 mths ago
        OUCH! Nice going, At least your hubby got a clue, even if not in a so subtle way.
    • Proud Marine Mom  •  Fresno, California  •  3 mths ago
      LW3...really? You're my age and you really don't know the answer to your own question? Your child is YOUR responsibility, not a man you are dating or even a steady boyfriend's responsibility. I've read some things from delusional women on here but you take the cake! Wow.
    • Bonnie Belle  •  3 mths ago
      LW3- Wow, I would never expect the date to pay for the sitter. It might be a nice thing for a date to offer, but geez... to expect it??? It's YOUR kid, you pay.
    • Toeless_Joe_Jackson  •  3 mths ago
      #3 Who paid for the birth control when your daughter was conceived? That's what happens when you leave things up to others.
    • it's just me  •  3 mths ago
      Dear mom on budget: Seriously?!? You think a man who wants to share your company and is nice enough to pay for an evening out should also pay for the care of YOUR child?! The child that YOU chose to have and/or adopt. A child this man doesn't even know?
      Really?! Can you really be this clueless about basic parenting? When you have a child, that child is your responsibility PERIOD. END of STORY.
    • trh2000_  •  3 mths ago
      3. If your date is the driver, are you going to pay his car note? He needs the car to take you out. No? Ok, then you pay for the baby sitter.
    • flip  •  3 mths ago
      The kitty litter box is kept in my bathroom. My cat won't use the kitty litter if I'm in there so I respectfully give her privacy. I had another cat who would purposely wait until I was "on the throne" before he would use the kitty litter. I know it was intentional....I just know it.
    • Emily  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Why would a date pay for the woman's babysitter? That's crazy talk. That's like... I don't know... It's so off the wall I can't even come up with a good comparison!
    • Tree Dweller  •  3 mths ago
      As an old lady, I'll say this about thinking a man should pay for a sitter: During the decades when men paid for a date's sitter, they also expected to open doors, adjust chairs, pick up lace hankies, and ride bravely into town on white horses to defeat bad guys (or be treated as if they had). There was also a long, long list of items on the down side of this era. I won't even begin to name them here, although my personal favorite was my uncle telling me I didn't need to go to college, I just needed a man to cook for.
    • Dori  •  3 mths ago
      If she suggests that her date pay for her babysitter, I'm going to guess that she will have skid marks on her driveway when he speeds his car away....far away from her!
    • AsISeeIt  •  3 mths ago
      LW1- "Bent over with my head upside down" ... I would say that right there is why your hub is coming into the bathroom... to get a peek. Mine ALWAYS finds a reason to come into the bathroom and yank open the shower curtain to tell me something. Does it get on my nerves? Yes. Does he get a shower nozzle pointed at his head? Yes. Am I gonna put a lock on the door? Nope.
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