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March 5, 2010

MAN'S INNER BEAUTY IS MASKED BY SCARY MOLE ON HIS BACK

DEAR ABBY: I have been dating a guy who is wonderful, caring
-- everything a woman would want. There's just one problem.
When he takes off his shirt, he has an extremely ugly mole.
It looks suspicious and is irregularly shaped. I can't stand
looking at it, but my eyes are drawn to it like to a car
wreck. To top it off, it has hair growing out of it.

I know he probably pays no attention to it because it's on
his back. But I see it staring back at me. How do you tell
a loving and caring man that you're turned off by his scary
mole?
-- GROSSED OUT IN OKLAHOMA CITY

DEAR GROSSED OUT: Because man was not born equipped with a
rearview mirror, it takes a caring friend to tell him --
or her -- what's going on behind his/her back. It's not
necessary to say that you are "grossed out" at the sight of
the mole. All you need to say is: "Honey, you have a large,
irregularly shaped mole on your back that looks suspicious.
It doesn't look right, and you need to have it checked out
by a dermatologist as soon as possible because I'm worried
about you."

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DEAR ABBY: It's tax season, and once again, my husband and I
are faced with our annual "conflict." We buy a tax program
for our computer and do our own taxes. Every year, one of
our daughters has my husband do her taxes. After he completes
them, he returns the forms so she and her husband can sign
them. The problem is, they never pay the taxes they owe.

My daughter and son-in-law owe thousands of dollars, and I
know they risk being audited by the IRS. If that happens, I
am sure the kids will say that my husband actually did the
taxes, which could draw us into their problem. It might even
target us to be audited. I don't want to be dragged into
this potential problem. My husband thinks I'm being silly
and borrowing trouble unnecessarily. What do you think?
-- HONEST TAXPAYER IN WISCONSIN

DEAR HONEST TAXPAYER: Because your husband is preparing the
tax return as a favor and not being paid, I doubt he will
get into trouble. But there's a good chance your daughter
and her husband will. What she needs to do is contact the
IRS and work out some kind of workable payment plan. And as
loving parents, you and your husband should encourage them
to act like responsible adults and do that.


DEAR ABBY: I am a 48-year-old divorced man who has been
dating a divorcee for five years. Last night I asked her to
marry me, only to be told she was not ready and afraid of
being hurt again.

Should I stay in this relationship, or stop seeing her and
try to start another relationship? I'm afraid that staying
in this one much longer will prevent me from finding someone
else who would marry me.
-- REJECTED AND DEJECTED IN OHIO

DEAR DEJECTED: After five years of dating, the lady should
have some idea of how trustworthy you are. Because she's
gun-shy, offer to go with her to some counseling sessions
in order to allay her fears. If she's willing, continue the
relationship a little longer. If she's not, then your
instincts are correct, and it's time to move on.



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