My husband refuses to tell his friend ... . He doesn’t want to make him feel unwelcome or upset him by being “rude.” What about ME?
Dear Abby: His cologne is so strong that our house reeks of it long after he leaves ... it makes me sickDear Abby, written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, answers a question about cologne that’s so strong it makes a person feel sick.DEAR ABBY: I am allergic to a wide range of scents -- perfume, cologne, laundry detergent, etc. When I am caught in someone’s cloud, my sinuses and lungs burn, which causes instant wheezing and coughing.
My husband refuses to tell his friend about the health problems I suffer after his visits. He doesn’t want to make him feel unwelcome or upset him by being “rude.” What about ME? I can’t go near the upholstered furniture the friend sits on for well over a week.
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