Daily News | Dear Abby | Middle-aged daughter takes no responsibility in life
Do I let her go to the street in hopes she’ll learn responsibility? I know what can, and probably will, happen. To say she’s ill-prepared is an understatement.Until your daughter learns there are consequences for her irresponsibility, lack of accountability and lying, she will become increasingly dependent on your generosity. That she no longer answers your texts may be a plus.
Continue the arrangement you have with her until her leg has healed and then, finally, let her live with the consequences. It’s the only way she is going to learn. The alternative is to keep supporting her as if she were a child for the rest of your life.I’m an attractive, fit and emotionally intelligent 43-year-old woman who has been divorced for almost eight years.
My problem is I have an aversion to online dating. Most of my relationships have been with men I’ve met via other means, but I feel I may need to use this tool to meet people since I’m so busy with work and being a single mother of two . Joining a group or a club can be difficult, and I don’t have many friends who can fix me up. How can I make this process more enjoyable?Online dating is enjoyable for some people and abhorrent to others.
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