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Nov. 9, 2009
TIME HAS COME TO END GIRL'S BATHROOM BONDING WITH DAD
DEAR ABBY: I need an unbiased opinion. I am the father of a
12-year-old daughter, "Lia." She catches an early morning
bus for school, and I leave for work at the same time her
bus picks her up, so I'm in charge of getting her ready in
the morning.
Although we have two bathrooms -- one upstairs and one down
-- neither of us wants to use the downstairs bathroom to get
ready. All our stuff is upstairs.
When I wake Lia up each morning, she heads into the shower
and I go feed the dog. I then go into the bathroom and shave
while she's in the shower. While I'm shaving we discuss
sports and life in general. When I'm finished, I leave until
she's done showering and goes back into her room. I then take
my shower.
Is this wrong? Lia's mother thinks it's inappropriate for me
to be in the bathroom at all while she's taking a shower. I
think it is efficient because neither of us is willing to
use the other bathroom, and I find it's a good time to find
out what's going on in her life. Who's right?
-- RIGHT OR WRONG IN WISCONSIN
DEAR RIGHT OR WRONG: Your wife is correct. It's not a matter
of "right or wrong." It's a matter of what is appropriate.
At 12, your daughter is becoming a young woman. Either you
or Lia needs to start using the downstairs bathroom. If you
can't agree on who that will be, then draw straws. You can
bond with her over breakfast.
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Screaming Biker Monkey
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By now we've probably all seen the flying screaming monkeys. I
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this too is a screaming monkey, but with three differences:
1. This is larger a full 14" long.
2. This doesn't fly, but can attach to almost anything
3. The Price... It's less than a third of the price.
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DEAR ABBY: My old college roommate "Gina" and I live several
states apart, but we have remained close over the years.
Whenever I call her, her husband picks up an extension and
listens in. We don't know he's listening until he says some-
thing. Other times, he'll stand next to her and constantly
interrupt her while we're talking. He has his own friends
and hobbies, and Gina does not know why he keeps butting in.
I have spoken to him when she is unavailable to make him
feel involved, but this three-way conversation is bugging
me. Since Gina appears to be unable to tell him to cut it
out, what should I do?
-- MIFFED IN MADISON
DEAR MIFFED: I see no reason why you shouldn't tell Gina --
whether her husband is listening or not -- how intrusive you
feel her husband's eavesdropping is and that you would like
your conversations to be private. After that, it will be up
to her to decide where to draw the line.
DEAR ABBY: I am fortunate. I come from a close and loving
family. Even though we have come through some difficult
times recently, it has drawn us closer, strengthened our
love and fueled our resolve to support each other no matter
what.
So why am I writing? I am so full of love and emotion that
it's not unusual for me to cry frequently. When we say good-
bye after a visit, I cry more than anyone else. My daughter
says it's a real downer -- and others feel awkward. So how
does one turn off the flow of tears?
-- TEARY-EYED IN ALABAMA
DEAR TEARY-EYED: As long as a person understands the reason
why she (or he) is crying -- and it isn't because of dis-
placed emotions -- tears are nothing to be embarrassed
about, and I see no reason to stifle them. However, it's
one thing to shed a few tears and another to come completely
unglued. Because your display of emotion makes "others feel
awkward," and if this is new behavior, it may be time to
consult your physician to determine what's triggering the
waterworks.
Good advice for everyone -- teens to seniors -- is in "The
Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It." To order, send
a business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check or
money order for $6 (U.S. funds only) to: Dear Abby -- Anger
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
is included in the price.)
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as
Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
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or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.