Dear Abby: Co-Worker’s Presence Makes Potential Suitor Uncomfortable
Abby says the reader should examine his discomfort and talk with Torie, noting the co-worker is hurting no one by expressing herself.
- Dear Abby addressed several relationship inquiries this week, providing guidance on handling personal boundaries, potential financial scams, and workplace discomfort across three separate letters.
- A mother sought help for her 41-year-old son, a recovering addict who believes he is in an online relationship with a 23-year-old actress and sends her money via gift cards weekly.
- Regarding a suitor named Conditional who likes Torie, Dear Abby suggested he analyze his discomfort with her co-worker, noting the co-worker is "hurting no one" by expressing herself.
- When MODEST asked about a friend who shares intimate details of sex lives, Dear Abby recommended she keep her "lip zipped" to protect her own privacy from gossip.
- These responses emphasize the importance of establishing clear personal boundaries; Dear Abby encourages readers to prioritize comfort when managing complex social or family relationships.
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Dear Abby: Should I worry about the company she keeps?
Dear Abby: There’s a girl I really like, “Torie,” who has a certain enthusiasm for me that few, if any people, have had. I have taken her seriously, but she works in a store where there’s a drag queen who makes herself look so much like a female that I find it disturbing. She often wears revealing clothing. As much as I like Torie, I do my best to ignore this co-worker when she’s in the store. What do I do if I think the girl I like could be the…
Dear Abby: Co-worker's presence makes potential suitor uncomfortable
DEAR ABBY: There's a girl I really like, "Torie," who has a certain enthusiasm for me that few, if any people, have had. I have taken her seriously, but she works in a store where there's a drag queen who makes herself look so much like a female that I find it disturbing. She often wears revealing clothing. As much as I like Torie, I do my best to ignore this co-worker when she's in the store. What do I do if I think the girl I like could be the…
Dear Abby: I like this girl but not the drag queen she works with
DEAR ABBY: There’s a girl I really like, “Torie,” who has a certain enthusiasm for me that few, if any people, have had. I have taken her seriously, but she works in a store where there’s a drag queen who makes herself look so much like a female that I find it disturbing. She often wears revealing clothing.
Dear Abby: Afraid to talk to girl I like because of drag queen co-worker; who’s the problem here?
DEAR ABBY: There’s a girl I really like, “Torie,” who has a certain enthusiasm for me that few, if any people, have had. I have taken her seriously, but she works in a store where there’s a drag queen who makes herself look so much like a female that I find it disturbing. She often wears revealing clothing. As much as I like Torie, I do my best to ignore this co-worker when she’s in the store. What do I do if I think the girl I like could be the…
Dear Abby: My son is being scammed by a fake relationship
Dear Abby: There’s a girl I really like, “Torie,” who has a certain enthusiasm for me that few, if any, people have had. I have taken her seriously, but she works in a store where there’s a drag queen who makes herself look so much like a female that I find it disturbing. She often wears revealing clothing. As much as I like Torie, I do my best to ignore this co-worker when she’s in the store. What do I do if I think the girl I like could be the…
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