Dear Abby: Marriage a rollercoaster of emotional abuse
Dear Abby A man I know has been married for years His wife gets mad at him for small things and stops talking to him for three to four months at a time Also he will make her supper and she ll make something else Or she will make supper and briskly put it in the refrigerator They leave very brief notes about where they are going During long rides no words are spoken If company or their kids or grandchildren come she puts plates of food out for everyone but him Then the switch flips and it s a great normal marriage again with sex and everything else for three or four months Then it happens again This has been going on for largest part of their marriage But it used to be shorter periods of time two or three weeks which I think is also too long to not speak They have grown kids who come home and haven t noticed the greater part of it When this man confronts his wife during these stretches she refuses to talk about it I believe she must be bipolar A nephew of hers has been diagnosed with it and is being treated Her husband is ready to divorce her even though he still loves her He s not sure what to do Please advise Looking On In Minnesota Dear Looking On It is tough for me to understand why a husband would tolerate the emotional abuse this man has suffered for years Please tell your friend that my advice is to consult an attorney describe what has been happening and ask what his alternatives to the status quo may be Then he should tell his children the truth about his marriage and inform his wife that he will no longer tolerate the way he has been treated He should also tell his wife that unless she gets professional help for her issue he s leaving Dear Abby I am a dog sitter in my s who has been taking care of a dog for the last five years Her owner is a nice young man who is well mannered and polite We have had a good relationship A scarce months ago he started seeing a lovely young woman and I am feeling jealous and sad I realize I could be his grandmother and there never could be anything between us Perhaps I feel this way because I m alone and missing the relationship I had with my husband who passed away years ago How can I get over this feeling Lonely Pet Sitter Dear Sitter I m glad you wrote A dose of human companionship would be a start If you are caring for a dog you must be walking it regularly and by virtue of that meeting people Step it up a bit See what other pursuits are available for seniors in your society and join particular of them Whether you fall in love again or not you are sure to meet new people and have less time alone Please think positively and give it a try Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Contact Dear Abby at www DearAbby com or P O Box Los Angeles CA