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April 7, 2010
NAKED 9-YEAR-OLD MAKES HIS SISTER'S LIFE DIFFICULT
DEAR ABBY: My brother is 9 and still walks around naked. I
have asked "Josh" repeatedly to put on some clothes, but he
blows me off and flaunts himself around the house.
My mother is no help. When I ask her to talk to him, she
laughs and says, "Boys will be boys." Abby, I'm 13 and it is
starting to freak me out. Am I being paranoid, or am I right
to want him to put on a pair of boxers or something?
-- OLDER SISTER IN MCALLEN, TEXAS
DEAR OLDER SISTER: Your mother is right about one thing:
Boys WILL be boys. Your brother is acting like an immature
child who's enjoying teasing his sister.
On the other hand, she's wrong to laugh off your discomfort.
One reason children have parents is so someone can teach
them respect for the feelings of others. At 9, Josh is too
big to ignore, and at 13, you are no longer a little girl.
If he wants to be naked in his bedroom, fine and dandy. But
when he's in the rooms shared by everyone, he should cover
up. And if he doesn't, there should be consequences.
DEAR ABBY: My ex-mother-in-law died unexpectedly three weeks
ago. We were very close, and I handled most of the arrange-
ments. She left no will, so my ex-husband and I did our best
to provide what we thought she would have wanted.
We chose to have Mom cremated, but decided to have a short
open viewing at the funeral home for her grandchildren's
benefit. We wanted them to realize Grandma was no longer in
her body.
This morning I was shocked to receive a phone call from the
funeral parlor saying they have received a letter from one
of Mom's co-workers, expressing that she felt the viewing
was disrespectful and in bad taste. Abby, we chose to display
her body on a table with blankets. We didn't think spending
hundreds of dollars for a coffin for the four-hour viewing
was justified, nor did we think Mom would have wanted us to
do that. Was it inappropriate?
-- SLAPPED IN THE FACE IN MONTANA
DEAR SLAPPED IN THE FACE: There was nothing disrespectful or
inappropriate about the way your ex-mother-in-law's body was
displayed. And you were wise not to spend a lot of money on
a casket that was to be used only for a viewing.
I applaud your courage to do things differently. Please let
that presumptuous woman's criticism roll off your backs.
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DEAR ABBY: I work for a nonprofit organization, and once a
month we convene early in the morning for a staff meeting.
To make up for the fact that we are meeting earlier than
usual, departments take turns providing breakfast. This has
turned into a contest to see who can bring the most elaborate
breakfast.
Frankly, it's all I can do to get breakfast on the table for
my own family without the added pressure of having to provide
something for my "work family." The one-upmanship and back-
stabbing is bad enough without having to become Martha
Stewart in the process. Please comment.
-- EGGS-ASPERATED IN NEW YORK
DEAR EGGS-ASPERATED: I can see how something like that could
get out of hand. Someone must break the cycle -- so why not
you? When your department's turn rolls around, either order
something you can pick up the night before or the morning of
the meeting, or bring in fruit, granola and yogurt so your
colleagues can have a healthy breakfast. And don't apologize
for it.
Abby shares more than 100 of her favorite recipes in two
booklets: "Abby's Favorite Recipes" and "More Favorite
Recipes by Dear Abby." Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $12 (U.S. funds)
to: Dear Abby -- Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447, Mount
Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in price.)
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as
Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline
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