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May 17, 2010

COLLEGE-BOUND COUPLE READY TO GIVE LONG-DISTANCE A TRY

DEAR ABBY: I am an 18-year-old high school senior who will
be leaving for college soon. My boyfriend, also a senior,
will be leaving, too. We have been going out for the past
two years and trust each other completely. We attended dif-
ferent schools, so we are both fairly adapted to a "long-
distance relationship."

The problem is I will be going to college in Florida while
he will be staying in Michigan. Neither of us wants to break
up, but we understand the enormous changes that will be
taking place soon. I don't want to force any unnecessary
stress upon him, and I know he feels the same. What are the
chances of a long-distance relationship like this working
out? Do you have any tips for maintaining it?
-- COLLEGE-BOUND

DEAR COLLEGE-BOUND: You are right that significant changes
will take place after you and your boyfriend leave for
college. You will both grow in different directions, which
is a good thing and is to be expected. It will either enrich
your relationship or end it. But if you have a strong friend-
ship, are honest with each other and aren't afraid of letting
each other enjoy some freedom, your chances are stronger of
having a relationship that is long-lasting. It may seem
counterintuitive, but it's true.

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DEAR ABBY: In the past your column has been supportive of
Overeaters Anonymous, a 12-step program for those suffering
from compulsive eating. This year is the 50th birthday of OA.
We want to remind people that they are not alone.

I have been a grateful recovery member of OA for eight
years. Food is no longer my reason for living. I have been
transformed by the program, both externally and internally.
I want people to know there is help. Just as all heavy
drinkers are not necessarily alcoholics, neither are all
overeaters food addicts. But for those who are -- and there
are thousands -- OA is the answer.
-- JANET IN TUCSON

DEAR JANET: My warmest congratulations to you, your fellow
OA members and to Overeaters Anonymous on its golden anni-
versary year. When my mother first mentioned Overeaters
Anonymous in this column in 1973, I am told the organization
was inundated with 40,000 letters from readers wanting to
know more or to start chapters. Today OA has grown to more
than 6,500 chapters located in more than 75 countries. There
is no shaming, no weighing, and no dues or fees are charged
at the meetings. Chapters are located in almost every city,
but if there's a problem in finding one, log onto
www.oa.org
or send a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to OA World
Service Office, P.O. Box 44020, Rio Rancho, N.M. 87174-4020.


DEAR ABBY: What do you think of friends like the "Joneses,"
who tell us about all the different people they have had over
for dinner and what was served, but have never invited us to
share a meal even though we have had them to our house for
dinner on more than one occasion?
-- STIFFED IN NEW JERSEY

DEAR STIFFED: The people you have described are not acting
like "friends." What they're doing shows extreme disregard
for your feelings. When someone accepts an invitation to
dinner in your home, anyone with good manners expects to
reciprocate the hospitality in some way. If I were you, I
would distance myself from the "Joneses." You'll have less
hurt feelings and frustration if you do.



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