Asking Eric: I don’t mind giving my friend’s son rides from bus station, but shouldn’t she chip in for gas?
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Asking Eric: I’m happy to help a friend, but not for free
Dear Eric: I have a wonderful relationship with my neighbor, “Jody.” We have gone to church and Bible study together, we have gone out for dinner, we have exchanged recipes and dinner items and prayed together.
Asking Eric: How do I tell a friend I don’t want to play chauffeur for her son?
DEAR ERIC: I have a wonderful relationship with my neighbor, “Jody.” We have gone to church and Bible study together, we have gone out for dinner, we have exchanged recipes and dinner items and prayed together. That’s why my problem is such a sensitive one. Jody has a mentally challenged son “Troy” who lives independently and takes the bus up from a different city each Friday to spend the weekend with his mother. He is a very sweet boy who is a …
Asking Eric: I don’t mind giving my friend’s son rides from bus station, but shouldn’t she chip in for gas?
Dear Eric: I have a wonderful relationship with my neighbor, “Jody.” We have gone to church and Bible study together, we have gone out for dinner, we have exchanged recipes and dinner items and prayed together.
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