A senior woman in Costa Rica has found herself on the precipice of a relationship meltdown, with her husband having made little effort to reignite their intimate connection for over four years. Despite being physically active and attractive, she no longer finds him appealing, and his lack of confidence is seen as a major contributor to this decline.
The situation has left her feeling trapped and desperate for change, fearing that if she stays, she'll be stuck in a loveless marriage with little hope of rediscovering passion. Financially, leaving would be disastrous, but the emotional toll of staying is taking its own form.
Dear Abby offers words of caution, urging Untouched to seek professional help from a licensed therapist before making any decisions about her marriage. The columnist also questions whether her husband is aware of his wife's feelings and if he'd be willing to explore solutions with her.
In another corner of the Dear Abby inbox, a university compliance officer in Massachusetts finds herself struggling to manage the behavior of attendees during mandatory training sessions. Some employees seem to wander off during breaks, making it difficult for the instructor to maintain a productive flow.
Running the Show in Massachusetts has tried various approaches to address this issue, from short warnings to denial of certification, but nothing seems to work consistently. Dear Abby offers her own advice: stop being a pushover and make it clear that attendance is required throughout the presentation.
In this latest response, we see two very different issues facing women seeking guidance from dear Abby. While both situations have their complexities, one thing stands out β women's lives are often defined by the relationships they navigate.
The situation has left her feeling trapped and desperate for change, fearing that if she stays, she'll be stuck in a loveless marriage with little hope of rediscovering passion. Financially, leaving would be disastrous, but the emotional toll of staying is taking its own form.
Dear Abby offers words of caution, urging Untouched to seek professional help from a licensed therapist before making any decisions about her marriage. The columnist also questions whether her husband is aware of his wife's feelings and if he'd be willing to explore solutions with her.
In another corner of the Dear Abby inbox, a university compliance officer in Massachusetts finds herself struggling to manage the behavior of attendees during mandatory training sessions. Some employees seem to wander off during breaks, making it difficult for the instructor to maintain a productive flow.
Running the Show in Massachusetts has tried various approaches to address this issue, from short warnings to denial of certification, but nothing seems to work consistently. Dear Abby offers her own advice: stop being a pushover and make it clear that attendance is required throughout the presentation.
In this latest response, we see two very different issues facing women seeking guidance from dear Abby. While both situations have their complexities, one thing stands out β women's lives are often defined by the relationships they navigate.