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Nov. 11, 2009

HUSBAND DEMANDS MORE THAN WORN-OUT WIFE CAN PROVIDE

DEAR ABBY: I am a 38-year-old business woman. I was single
for many years until I met and fell in love with "Rory," who
had been a long-time client. We were married a year ago.

Rory and I love each other, but we have a problem -- or,
should I say, I have one. Rory has a penile implant and an
insatiable sex drive. I can't keep up with him. He demands
sex every night and sometimes a couple of times during the
week at lunchtime.

I don't know what to do because above all I don't want to
hurt my husband's feelings. Have you any advice for me?
-- TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING

DEAR TOO MUCH: Yes, you and your husband appear to have a
communication problem, and the solution is to schedule
some sessions with a marriage counselor. You are not the
"one" with the problem. When a couple suffers from sexual
problems, it's a problem shared by both parties.

I don't know how long Rory had erectile difficulties before
he got his implant, but it appears he's using the device as
a toy and doesn't understand the enjoyment must be mutual.
And if it isn't mutual, you have the right to "just say no."


DEAR ABBY: My son is being married soon. It will be his first
marriage and his fiancee's second.

Would it be proper to have a wedding shower for our side of
the family? My daughter would host it. Also, do we invite
the bride's mother even if it's a party for our side of the
family?
-- MOTHER-IN-LAW-TO-BE IN MICHIGAN

DEAR MOTHER-IN-LAW-TO-BE: A bridal shower for your future
daughter-in-law inviting your side of the family would be a
warm, welcoming gesture. However, it should not be hosted
by an immediate family member of the bride-to-be or her
fiance -- which eliminates your daughter. The reason for
the restriction preventing close relatives from hosting the
event is anyone who attends a shower is obligated to bring a
gift. Therefore, a party sponsored by a near relative is a
virtual demand for gifts by someone too close to the couple
for it to be in good taste.

As to whether or not to include the bride's mother, although
bridesmaids and mothers of the engaged couple are usually
included, it isn't carved in stone that they must be.
Example: If the party is given by the couple's contemporaries
for members of their generation, the mothers would not
necessarily be included. In this case, however, inviting the
bride's mother so she can become acquainted with your side
of the family would be a thoughtful gesture.

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DEAR ABBY: My 16-month-old daughter loves visiting her
grandmom and grandpop. But there's a hitch -- Grandpop often
meets us at the door dressed only in a T-shirt and briefs. I
have heard my mother tell him more than once, "Come on,
Grandpa, put your pants on!"

I have tried cajoling him to be more modest. He seems to
think since it's his home, he can do and wear what he
pleases. Any advice?
-- UNDERWEARY IN NEW JERSEY

DEAR UNDERWEARY: Just this: If seeing "Grandpop" in his
underwear bothers you, call before you take your daughter
over for a visit to ask if he's "decent." He's right about
being able to do and wear what he pleases in his own home.
But there's no law that says you must be subjected to it if
it makes you uncomfortable.


DEAR READERS: Today, Veterans Day, I would like to thank not
only all of you who have honorably served our country, but
also those men and women who are on active duty for your
service as well. I salute each and every one of you.
-- ABBY



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