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    Mom's 'Wonderful' Fiance Appears Not To Be Trusted

    DEAR ABBY: I am 11. My mom is engaged to a man who I think is a wonderful person, but she always questions whether he's cheating on her. She's 37. Personally, I think she won't get another chance like this. Their wedding has been postponed three times because she thinks he's lying to her.

    I don't think she realizes what she's got. When I ask her if everything is OK between them, she says, "Everything is fine, and if it wasn't, it would be too complicated for you to understand." I just want them to live happily together. What should I do? -- OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW IN ALABAMA

    DEAR OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW: You may be old enough to know, but if your mom doesn't feel comfortable sharing certain personal information with you, that should be her privilege. Her suspicions may be the result of having been hurt in past relationships, or she may have caught her fiance being less than truthful at some point.

    Your mother should not marry anyone -- regardless of how great a catch he may seem to you -- unless she is certain she can trust him. The fact that their wedding has been postponed three times sends me a message that she thinks she has reason for concern in that department.


    DEAR ABBY: I'm 16 and want to have my ear pierced a second time. Despite my mother's reluctance, she took me to get my ears pierced when I was 9. My friends have all gotten multiple ear piercings. All I want is to get the cartilage on my right ear pierced, but Mom and Dad refuse.

    Mom says that any piercing other than one in each ear looks "trashy" and people will think unfavorably of me. I don't see the big deal. It's not like I want my nose or navel pierced. I just want one little stud, and I'd pay for it myself.

    I'm a respectful and honest girl. I have always brought home good grades. Mom says I'll have to wait until I'm 18 and out of her house. I don't understand why she won't let me get this done. My best friend's mother, who is stricter than mine, let her get her cartilage pierced. What do you think? -- NOT ASKING FOR MUCH IN ILLINOIS

    DEAR NOT ASKING FOR MUCH: I think that as a minor living in your parents' house, you should obey their rules. If you want to get multiple piercings in your ears when you're 18 and on your own, the choice will be yours. But until then, respect your mother's wishes. "Because everyone else is doing it" is not a valid reason for doing anything.


    DEAR ABBY: I enjoy theater very much, but can't afford to attend all the performances I would like, so I work at my local theater every week. In exchange, I am "paid" in tickets. The ticket prices are generally $60 and up, so it's a win/win for both the theater and for me.

    My question is, when I invite a friend to use the extra ticket, is it unreasonable to expect him or her to drive and pay for the treat at intermission? The ticket was not "free" to me -- I worked for it. Or, because I issued the invitation, am I responsible for the entire evening? -- THEATER LOVER IN ATLANTA

    DEAR THEATER LOVER: If you're treating someone to an evening at the theater, it would certainly be gracious of your guest to offer to reciprocate in some way. However, because your friends don't have ESP, this is a subject you should raise at the time you issue the invitation.


    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.


    What teens need to know about sex, drugs, AIDS and getting along with peers and parents is in "What Every Teen Should Know." Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)

     
    • Watcher  •  3 mths ago
      3 - Try this. "I'd really love your company for the next performance so I'll trade you this ticket for a ride to the show and the intermission munchies". Easy peasy.
    • Deanna  •  3 mths ago
      LW#1:The real sad part about that letter is that her 11 year old daughter thinks her mom, at 37, will never get another 'chance like this'.
      • wornoutkitty 3 mths ago
        I was thinking the same thing, I didn't get married until I was almost 38yrs old(first time), and even had a baby!
      • Deanna 3 mths ago
        Congrats! I'll be marrying a second time at 41. The daughter's remark hit a nerve with me because it's similar to one my ex made when we broke up - along the lines of 'you'll never find someone as great as I am'.
        If I was a cruel-hearted person, I would have to call back and tell him that it actually wasn't that hard. My fiance treats me like a queen - he helps clean the house without asking, organizes food, tea and care when I'm sick. Tells me when I'm being unreasonably cranky, let's me drag him along shopping, asks me to help with his photography hobby, keeps in shape with tennis, but tells me he loves my couple extra pounds, since I'll be too slow to run away :) The list goes on. I'm sure I never did anything to deserve it all :)))
      • wornoutkitty 3 mths ago
        Awesome Deanna, congrats to you! Of course you deserve all those great things!
    • Rebecca M  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      L1 - If this may be the last romantic chance for a 37-year-old woman, what hope does that give blind, hobbling 47-year-olds?
      • Tree Dweller 3 mths ago
        Or limping seniors who live in trees?
      • Watcher 3 mths ago
        Or old caged tigers who have more grey than orange in their fur?
      • Sssnakey 3 mths ago
        Or crochety 60 year olds who can fall down from a standing position?
    • Rick S  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      LW2 - Let me tell you something my parents told me whenever I had to succumb to one of their totally unfair and mean rules. "When you're 18 and move out and buy your own food and pay your own bills you can do any damm thing you want. Until then you're stuck in this living hell known as our house". And, you know what? Our house was pretty cool and my parents turned out to be pretty smart.
      • Angie 3 mths ago
        Not that my son was ever unhappy or wanting something I would say no to.......but he hasn't even left yet and he is already saying that about here.......He turned 18 recently and life is already wanting his attention.....He even got a notice to jury duty.....I about died laughing when he dropped the mail on the table....Something came from the court house.......Yeah it's for YOU.......Jury duty.....

        The other night at dinner he turned to us......You guys can sure handle a lot of stress well......Practice son, we've had alot of practice :)
      • Rick S 3 mths ago
        "......You guys can sure handle a lot of stress well......Practice son, we've had alot of practice" That is priceless!
      • Angie 3 mths ago
        I do feel a bit sorry for him.....but really these things have to get done, just pace yourself and don't panic, it will get done and you will get use to it...... and well we are still here for support.
    • Toeless_Joe_Jackson  •  3 mths ago
      #1 You might be making a silk purse out of a sows ear. Your mother is old enough to make her own decisions.
      • Natalie 3 mths ago
        Wow, Joe. Thinking deep this morning, aren't we? Silk purse and all that.....:) Are you going all philosophical on us today? And I have noooo idea if I spelled philosophical right...correct...correctly....forget it.
      • Toeless_Joe_Jackson 3 mths ago
        If phiosophical and psycho are related, then yes, I am. :)
      • Laura 3 mths ago
        You spelled it correctly. Mini lesson (teacher can't resist) - adverbs tell how something was done, and many times end in -ly. So you can spell something correctly, or badly, and Joe can type his posts seriously or tongue-in-cheekily. Ok, that last one was made up, but you have to admit, it's a cool word! :)
    • Rebecca M  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I love being married. It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life. ~ Rita Rudner
    • Californian  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      LW#3: I would offer to take you out to dinner if you provided me with a free theater ticket, so I can't believe that people aren't even offering to drive and pay for a treat. However, as Abby wrote, people can't read your mind, so you're going to have to say something if it bothers you.

      A friend of mine does all the driving when we go out. To thank her, I pay for the parking. It's just good manners and consideration.
    • MsHappyLady  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      The little girl, LW#1, certainly has a low opinion of her mother. Usually when a woman, or a man, suspect they're being lied to there's a valid reason for it. Mom shouldn't waste any more time on Mr. Wonderful. One should never ever settle. There are much worse fates in life than not being married to someone you cannot trust.
    • Rick S  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      LW1 - You're 11 years old now and it's time you learned a very valuable lesson that will serve you well in life - Butt the heII out. Yep. She's the grown-up, you're the kid. Sucks.
    • raindrops  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      L2: Get an ear cuff! I used to have one, and I loved it. It gives the illusion of a piercing, but at the end of the day your ear is still intact.
    • Stacy  •  3 mths ago
      Concert tickets - reminds me of my generous friend who uses her frequent flyer miles for her friends to join her on nice vacations - they don't even offer to buy her a drink at the bar...sad.
    • Moonpie  •  3 mths ago
      #1- Tell your mom..." Mom, I love and trust you to make the right decisions for US."

      You're only 11, you don't know everything yet...that will be when you're 15.
    • Tree Dweller  •  3 mths ago
      OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW: It would be an icky mom who confided the details of her love life to her eleven-year-old daughter. I'm surprised she told you about the lying. Have you been listening behind the door, my dear? And even if you were ten years older, people's relationships can only be evaluated from inside the relationship; by that, I mean that only your mom and her friend know all the details and what is right and what it not right. It's a very individual, personal thing. No matter how wonderful you think this man is, your mom is right not to jump into a marriage where she has doubts, and she is even more right in protecting you from the details.
    • Lacey C  •  3 mths ago
      LW1-Sounds like someone just wants a daddy. Trust me at 37 this isn't your moms last chance.
    • SHIRLEY  •  3 mths ago
      LW 3 - when you are making the plans is the time to talk about this - say "I can cover the tickets if you can cover transportation and snacks." I can't understand why so many folks write in to advice columns for things that simple communication can solve, geesh!
    • Lois  •  3 mths ago
      L#1 Your mother is 37...not 97. If this is not the guy for her that is up to her. She will be able to find someone else. Being 11 I am sure all the treats you have gotten from this person is great but being married to someone is a whole new game.
    • nanchan  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      LW1: I have known women in their 50s, 60s, even 80s who have found love again. My grandmother died at age 93 (going to work!) and her boyfriend (age 95) was there at the memorial. They met when she was 85. She liked him "because he has all his own teeth". So don't write mom off as being ready to go out to pasture. Love is possible at every age, and often is better as you grow up and know what you want. Trust your mother. She knows what's right for both of you.
    • Dataman  •  3 mths ago
      Had a friend once who invited me to dinner. I drove. It was 50 miles away. Then I found he had a two for one ticket. That was still OK, but when he took part of my tip to make up his, I felt that he had gone too far. I agree with Abby, people are not usually psychic. Gotta spell it out up-front so there are no misunderstandings.
    • new ol'lady  •  3 mths ago
      I'll take the mom's word over the eleven year old daughter's any day. But if mom continues to change the wedding date she needs to rethink getting married to this guy at all.
    • PinkFloydFan413  •  3 mths ago
      LW#3 Abby is correct. Anyone with common courtesy/manners should know these things. Even guys know the non-driver to a ballgame pays for parking and buys the driver a beer. Maybe not a beer for the designated driver, but a hotdog.
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