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April 15, 2010
WOMAN IS WEARY OF HOSTING EVERY TIME IN-LAWS VISIT
DEAR ABBY: My in-laws (whom I love dearly) moved to another
state after retirement, and when they come to visit they
always stay with us. They own a house next door that is
occupied by their daughter, and they also have another child
living nearby.
How can I politely suggest that they stay in their own house
with their daughter or with the other child? Both have the
space to accommodate them. I work very early morning hours
and don't want to disturb them, but they pretty much take
over our house when they are here. I don't know if the other
children offer them a place to stay or not, but I'm tired of
having them here every time they visit.
-- STUCK IN THE SOUTHWEST
DEAR STUCK: Discuss this with your husband and his siblings.
It's possible that the other children haven't extended an
invitation to the parents to stay with them.
And if you view it from another perspective, it's unfair to
the others that the parents slight them by staying with you
when they're in town.
DEAR ABBY: I am not gay or bisexual, but I'm in love with my
boss, who is a female like me. She's 27 and I am 17. She is
married and doesn't know how I feel about her.
I looked up her address on the Internet and got directions
to her house. I drive by every day -- don't ask me why. I
told her I have a friend who lives on the same street that
she does, and that I saw her car in the driveway.
About a month ago, she caught me driving by as she was
pulling out of her driveway. Two days ago, she called my
mother -- they have been friends for years -- and asked,
"What's wrong with 'Janie'? She pulled my address up from a
computer. I saw her driving past my house."
That's all my mom told me, but how in the heck did she find
out? I still have the printout in my bedroom, and it's still
in the same position it was, so I don't think my mom saw it
and told her about it. Only three of my closest friends
know, and I don't think they repeated anything because they
have no reason to -- and they don't know my boss. What's
going on here? Am I going crazy?
-- FOUND OUT IN FLORIDA
DEAR FOUND OUT: What's "going on" is you have become obsessed
with your boss, and your trips past her house could be con-
strued as stalking. You are not "going crazy," but you defin-
itely need counseling. Please tell your mother I said so.
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DEAR ABBY: "College Co-Ed in Williamsburg, Va." (Feb. 10)
was concerned about her mother opening and reading her bills
and statements. There's another option you didn't address.
If it is too much bother to rent a post office box near her
college and have the mail forwarded to her parents' home
during semester breaks, a simpler and easier option is
"paperless" bank statements. Most banks and companies let
you choose to receive your statements electronically.
"Co-Ed" can go online to the various entities from whom she
receives regular bills and select the "paperless billing" or
"paperless statement" option under her account settings.
When new bills/statements are available, she'll get an e-mail
from each company informing her she can log in to her account
to review her statements and bills.
This way, her mother can't see her bills and bank statements,
and she'll have the satisfaction of knowing she is doing her
bit for the environment.
-- SAVVY ONLINE CONSUMER IN SAN ANTONIO
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