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Dec. 4, 2009
MAN'S STUBBORN SILENCE CAUSES FAMILY TO PANIC
DEAR ABBY: I have been married to "Mick" for 22 years -- most
of them happy. My problem is his communication skills. I have
always had a hard time contacting him. He has a cell phone,
but won't take it out of his vehicle.
Recently, our daughter came home from college. We had planned
to go to dinner with her and her boyfriend. When Mick didn't
show up, I tried without success to contact him. My daughter
tried and then my son did, too. This went on for an hour and
a half. We were worried sick, so we started calling his
friends and co-workers -- anyone who might know his where-
abouts.
Abby, I have a serious heart condition that could send me to
the hospital at any time.
Mick finally called back and said he had gotten distracted
talking with an old friend. He acted like we were crazy for
being concerned, and insists he did nothing wrong.
All I have ever asked is that my husband and kids give me a
quick call to let me know if they're going to be late so I
won't worry. My son and daughter do it, but Mick refuses. He
says he's the breadwinner, and he should not have to answer
to anyone. I have put up with this for years, but now I have
had enough. What do you think?
-- SICK AND TIRED OF IT, IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DEAR SICK AND TIRED OF IT: Candidly, I think Mick is acting
more like a rebellious teenager rather than a caring husband.
Because he has been this way for 22 years, I seriously doubt
he is capable of change. That's why I also think you should
talk to your attorney about adding another family member to
your Advance Directive for Health Care, in case you have a
medical emergency and your husband is -- as usual -- unreach-
able. Please give this the serious consideration it deserves
because your life could depend on it.
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DEAR ABBY: I married "Marge" 18 months ago. It was a second
marriage for both of us. We agreed to sell our homes and buy
something together. Mine sold and now I'm in her house.
Things were going fine until Marge's daughter and son-in-law
moved back in. It was supposed to be a three- or four-day
stay, but it's now into the fifth week. They always claim to
be right on the edge of leaving.
Marge enjoys having her daughter near her, but this is
stressful for me. They sleep until noon every day and stay
up late. They enjoy all that we have earned throughout our
lives, and offer nothing in the way of rent.
I am not allowed to complain. I have been given the option
to say "Go," but I know it will cause hard feelings from
them and Marge. I am to the point where I'm ready to move
out.
-- TRAPPED IN THEIR HOUSE
DEAR TRAPPED: More troubling than the fact you appear to
have been invaded by freeloaders is that you say you are
"not allowed" to voice your feelings about it. Marriage is
supposed to be a partnership of equals, and if one partner
is not happy, healthy couples work out an agreeable solution
together. Because you have been unable to do this, I recom-
mend marriage counseling before you pack your bags.
With counseling I'm hoping you and Marge can form a united
front in telling "the kids" they have a deadline to be out
instead of you being forced into the role of "bad guy."
Moving out should be your last option, because once you do,
the move may be permanent.
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