Dear Amy: Do you think she has a problem with us getting married? Or do you think she has a problem with me?
Dear Amy: Several years ago, my daughter had a preschool teacher she loved who was fired for, what seemed at the time, a dubious reason.
She ignored this and tried repeatedly to contact me while I was out of town. Amy, I’m a busy professional with a family to care for and my own relationships to manage. The way you describe this relationship, you are obviously insecure about it. Perhaps you don’t know your husband’s sister very well, or you’ve had limited or negative interactions with her.My suggestions are pointed toward trying to establish a positive relationship moving forward.
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