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Dear Mike Cares, how would you answer this question?

  • Writer: mjayer4
    mjayer4
  • Nov 20, 2022
  • 1 min read

DEAR ABBY: My husband passed away two years ago. I hope you can give me some advice on how to deal with my 53-year-old daughter who never left home. We generally get along well. She does freelance art, but doesn't earn much. She contributes only $30 a month. Also, she has a driving phobia, so she doesn't drive. She expects me to drive her to various places.

She only has cyber friends. She wants to travel, but doesn't want to go alone and keeps pushing me to go with her, although I don't really want to. I have suggested group tours, but she hesitates to go alone. I feel pressured to keep peace and go along with her desires. How should I handle this? -- PULLING BACK IN NEVADA


DEAR PULLING BACK IN NEVADA: Breastfeeding your daughter for 53 years tends to create family problems. My advice is to stand in front of the mirror and have a look at your reflection, what you are seeing is an incredibly stupid person in complete denial. If you don’t like what you see you could break the mirror, but that would add 13 years of bad luck to the 53 years you’ve already created.

|||Good Luck, and Keep in Touch. Dear Mike Cares is also on Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (whatever they are.) Email me your stupid questions at DearMikeCares@gmail.com |||

 
 
 

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