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March 25, 2010
MOTHER STRUGGLES TO LOVE THE DAUGHTER SHE DISLIKES
DEAR ABBY: I can't stand my 10-year-old daughter. I was an
18-year-old single mother when she was born. I find her ugly
and annoying. Everyone tells me how "sweet" and "pretty" she
is, but I can't see it. I dread when she comes home from
school. I am not physically abusive to her -- I would never
do that. But I can be verbally abusive, and I know I need to
stop. She just makes me so mad.
I am now married with two more kids (boys), and I adore them.
What's wrong with me? How can I fix this? I'm afraid it's too
late. I have no spiritual adviser to talk to, and I can't
afford to speak to a professional counselor.
-- ANONYMOUS IN WASHINGTON STATE
DEAR ANONYMOUS: The circumstances of your daughter's birth
were very different from those of your sons. When you look
at her, you may be reminded of a chapter in your life you
would prefer to forget. How sad for both of you.
The way you treat her, particularly in relation to her half-
brothers -- will affect the way she perceives herself for
the rest of her life. People whose parents treat them as
unlovable often regard themselves as not "measuring up,"
and it can cause self-esteem problems that last a lifetime.
Ordinarily, I would encourage you to seek low-cost therapy
through your county department of mental health for the sake
of both you and your daughter. If that isn't possible, then
I advise you to hold your tongue, control your temper and
compel yourself to show your daughter approval and affection
every day until it becomes a habit or she's old enough to
leave -- whichever comes first.
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DEAR ABBY: My workplace has instituted "casual dress Friday,"
where everyone is supposed to make a donation to a charity
selected by a different employee each fortnight. While this
is nice in theory, I often find that I don't wish to donate
to the chosen charity because I don't agree with its ethics
or its methods.
I give regularly to charities of my choice, which I have
researched beforehand, but have never been one to donate
automatically to every passing collection.
How do I bow out gracefully when the collection tin comes
around? I have tried to explain to my co-workers why I don't
support a particular charity and simply say I have chosen
not to participate. I am met with blank stares and demands
that I explain myself, and lectures about why I must "support
the team."
I don't feel my colleagues have any right to tell me what I
should do with my money, but they obviously disagree and I
am finding the situation very uncomfortable. Any suggestions?
-- FEELING AWKWARD IN AUSTRALIA
DEAR FEELING AWKWARD: The policy you describe seems more like
"friendly" extortion than real charitable giving. (Is there
some kind of contest going on between teams to see who can
raise the most money?) While I'm all for casual Fridays, the
policy of pressuring people to give strikes me as one that
should be modified or done away with completely. That's why
I think you should discuss your feelings with your supervisor
or the head of the department and go on record that you pre-
fer to give your money to causes you have researched and with
which you identify. If that doesn't help, you may be working
for the wrong company. Sorry, mate.
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