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    Couple's Attempt At Dating Is Falling Short Of The Mark

    DEAR ABBY: I have been divorced for two years and am friendly with a man, "Byron," whose friendship I value. A few weeks ago we decided to explore a dating relationship. Unfortunately, the past couple of weeks have been busy for me. We haven't been able to spend as much time together as either of us would like.

    Last night Byron texted me, saying he "knew where this was going" and thought we should "talk about it." He subsequently said he thinks I wasn't being honest about wanting to spend time together.

    When I reassured him, he explained that he has abandonment issues. Now I feel I must be careful not to do anything that might cause him to panic.

    Should I back off now and try to salvage the friendship, or should I give the romance a chance? His paranoid actions so early into this stage of our relationship have made me uncomfortable. It's as if he's asking for a guarantee already. -- UNEASY IN SOUTH DAKOTA

    DEAR UNEASY: I don't blame you for having second thoughts. Byron appears to be someone who also has trust issues, and that he would tell you he thinks you haven't been honest with him is cause for concern. You have been friendly for some time; therefore, he should have assessed your character before this. Back off, because the only person who can resolve his insecurities is Byron. Your instincts are correct.


    DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law recently moved into our home to escape a bad relationship. While I'm happy to have her, increasingly I want to send her packing.

    She constantly "baby talks," whether in the house or, God forbid, out in public. It drives me nuts. I sometimes wonder if she needs a knock upside the head for a "reboot."

    My wife agrees it's annoying and needs to stop. But how do you tell a well-educated, mature adult that she sounds like an idiot and it's embarrassing to be with her in public? Sometimes her mannerisms even resemble those of a toddler. -- GOO-GOO-GOING CRAZY IN CONNECTICUT

    DEAR CRAZY: Has your mother-in-law always been like this? If the answer is yes, then she thinks her behavior is "cute" because she has gotten away with it for so many years and now does it unconsciously. If the answer is no, then perhaps it's time to have her evaluated.


    DEAR ABBY: You often suggest volunteer work as a way of combating loneliness or boredom. Research has shown that volunteering has health benefits as well as social benefits. In addition to the pride, satisfaction and accomplishment for the individuals involved, volunteer work also strengthens communities. That's why I hope you will support Project Linus by telling your readers about its national Make a Blanket Day on Saturday, Feb. 18.

    On that day volunteers across the country will be making quilts, blankets and afghans that will be donated to children ages 0-18 who are experiencing stressful situations such as hospitalizations, natural disasters, foster care and homelessness.

    No sewing skills are required. Volunteers can help if they can thread a needle, cut with scissors and tie a knot. Thank you, Abby, for sharing the information about this worthwhile project with your many readers. -- KAREN IN SNOHOMISH, WASH.

    DEAR KAREN: I'm pleased to help spread the word. Dear Abby readers are the kindest, most generous people in the world. Those who are interested in obtaining more information, or locating a local chapter that will be sponsoring a work party on Feb. 18, should visit www.projectlinus.org.


    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.


    To order "How to Write Letters for All Occasions," send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby -- Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

     
    • Margot  •  3 mths ago
      My great-grandmother started doing this when I was a kid. It wasn't a mental thing for her, she used it to be "cute" and get her way. My family cured her of this habit by very politely asking her to repeat herself every time she did it. A completely polite, "I'm sorry, I didn't get that," and "Sorry? I didn't understand that," said over and over until she uses adult words should break the habit if it's an affectation.

      If she still keeps at it, maybe it is a mental health issue.
      • Fortuna 3 mths ago
        Or, it might help to pull on her pants while offering to check her depends in case she made a widdle messy pants.
      • Auntie Social 3 mths ago
        I love the "repeat, please" request, that's brilliant.
      • Fortuna 3 mths ago
        I always envy people who come up with reasonable, mature ways to deal with things that have such a high potential for fun.
    • Boof  •  3 mths ago
      "Dear Abby readers are the kindest, most generous people in the world." Dear Abby obviously doesn't read her comments section. :-)
      • GetYourOwnName 3 mths ago
        Are you talkin' to me?!
      • Boof 3 mths ago
        Present company excepted, of course.
      • it's just me 3 mths ago
        Dear Abby posters are the snarkiest, most fun people on the internet!
    • montefraya  •  3 mths ago
      LW#2... I suggest that you contact Diapey. It sounds as though your mother-in-law suffers from infantilism. Diapey is our resident expert on the subject.
      • Toeless_Joe_Jackson 3 mths ago
        Dang. Someone beat me to the Diapey connection. :)
      • montefraya 3 mths ago
        Sorry, next time , I'll reserve it for you!! LOL!
      • William S. 3 mths ago
        I was going to say that 1 hr 59 mins ago, but I didn't have the guts
    • Rebecca M  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      L2 - Serve her baby food for dinner.
      • jstdve 3 mths ago
        Maybe Lily Tomlin has a hi -chair they can borrow.... : )
      • jstdve 3 mths ago
        Note - For those under 40 , skip thinking about thee above comment and move on to the next one .
        Trust me on that one.
      • montefraya 3 mths ago
        LOL! Great comments you two!!
    • Monte  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      Regarding LW1, I know this won't be popuar with the female crowd here but this is typical of what men encounter with women. LW's actions are not matching her words and everyone is jumping on poor 'Byron' saying that he has issues and telling the LW that she should back away. From Byron's point of view he has been told "yes, let's pursue a dating relationship" and right after that he's hearing "I don't have time for you right now". What should Byron make of that? If I were Byron I'd be thinking that she's full of you-know-what and that she has second thoughts about the whole dating thing. The way to reassure Byron that she's into it wuold be to....yup, you guessed it - make time for him. Don't people MAKE time for things that they really want to do? Kudos to Byron for actually communicating within this relationship. The LW is not communicating, her reassurances are only words - she needs actions to back 'em up. Byron is the one that should back away here 'cause it looks like the LW is not a good communicator is being very honest with Byron.
      • My Name 3 mths ago
        #1 - We now know why someone divorced you. You also have some issues to work out.
    • Boof  •  3 mths ago
      #2 Margot has the best solution: keep asking baby-talker to repeat herself until she uses her grown-up voice.
    • it's just me  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if by "Explore a relationship" LW1 meant "Byron and I had sex and I said I'd call him the next day and didn't call for two weeks and hurt his feelings."
    • Scott S  •  3 mths ago
      LW#2 - I am assuming we are dealing with an older woman here, and not someone in their 40's or 50's. I think a check up with a doc might be helpful.
    • Rebecca M  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      L1 - Just because someone has an emotional issue doesn't mean they should be stashed in the "Hopeless Case" file. Otherwise, we'd ALL be there. As long as Byron wasn't weeping and wringing his hands, I'd try a little communication and patience first.
    • KONY MUST BE STOPPED  •  3 mths ago
      I hate it when a significant other calls or texts to say "we need to talk" and then wants you to stew, until they can see you in person to talk about whatever issue they have with you. Because whatever they have to say when they "need to talk" is usually negative, and involves you, and then you have to worry about what they think you did wrong to them. Just wait until you see the other person, and then talk about it.
    • Templeton Peck  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The irony is that people's abandonment issues often lead to more abandonment, as demonstrated by Abby's advice. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy, because who wants to continue to be friends with someone who's constantly accusing you not being their friend?
    • Red Hornet  •  3 mths ago
      "No sewing skills are required. Volunteers can help if they can thread a needle, cut with scissors and tie a knot." Anybody else besides me see the problem with this statement?
    • Tree Dweller  •  3 mths ago
      I have an Abbyland question about volunteering. Have you ever joined up with a volunteer group and had it totally backfire? I ask because I got involved with a group in my community, and it turned out to be a bunch of replanted people from another part of the country, and they'd all moved into the same neighborhood, and us locals are considered rubes in their little circle. I bowed out, of course. I was just very disappointed that an organization with so much potential to serve the community turned out to be a bad version of a sorority of ex-patriots. Is this a common experience, or did I stumble into Volunteer Twilight Zone? Or even the witness protection program?
    • SQL4FUN  •  3 mths ago
      LW#2 - "While I'm happy to have her, increasingly I want to send her packing. " Does this sound like someone that makes clear cut decisions? Perhaps a politician?
    • SQL4FUN  •  3 mths ago
      LW#3 - Did anyone notice that Abby complimented us? Do you think it is a ploy to get us to be nicer to her in our comments?
    • Angie  •  3 mths ago
      L#2 That would be tough for me to........Wow.

      I'm going to agree with everyone that says to not answer or ask her to repeat it.......I've never dealt with baby talk from an adult, but it's what I do when my children expect me talk or listen to them when they are speaking in the latest school yard slang.....'In everday English please' is usually what I say :)
    • Auntie Social  •  3 mths ago
      Tell grandma when she talks baby talk she really sounds like Elmer Fudd.
    • GG1000  •  3 mths ago
      Baby Talk: How do you tell an adult that she sounds like an idiot and is embarrassing? You both sit her down and say, "when you baby talk, you sound like an idiot and it's embarrassing to be with you in public." She should know the results of her actions so she has a chance to stop.

      Also you expect your kids maybe need to land with you after relationship problems when they're young adults, but a parent? She should be able to deal with herself.
    • apples and oranges  •  3 mths ago
      LW1 Byron = insecurity issues, CONTROLLING, and trust issues as well. Don't walk away, RUN!!! #$%$ don't we hate it when trying to take a friendship further goes totally south on us.
    • Speak Softly...  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      LW1 - You both decided to explore a dating relationship, right? Look to yourself and be honest - are YOU the one who is having doubts and getting distant? Maybe Byron is sensing that.

      LW2 - Baby talk from adults also drives me nuts. Chances are that your M.I.L. will be offended if you ask her to stop, but just know that she won't ever stop it if no one ever tells her.

      LW3 - All people need to have activities to help them to have a purpose in this world - it does wonders for self-worth and justifying your lives on this planet. What can you do?
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