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Dear Abby: Husband claims there’s nothing going on with ‘sweetheart’
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It's been two years and I still don't trust him.

I caught my husband talking on the phone to another woman. I heard him say, “Get some sleep, sweetheart,” and “Thank you for being my companion.” When I called him on it, he claimed nothing was happening and he had used the wrong words.

He admitted to whom he was talking, and I called her. She said she was just a friend and had no feelings for him that way. Afterward, I still felt something was going on. That was two years ago, and I do not think the same way about him. He knows this, and continues to tell me he loves me and that nothing went on. Am I right to feel this way?People have been known to speak affectionately to each other without an affair going on. Both your husband and the woman denied it.

I’m hoping that you can help me. My sister and I are distanced from each other. We haven’t spoken since the passing of our mother three years ago. Today I learned that she has been diagnosed with stage-3 cancer. Of course, this has hit me hard. I want to reach out, but I’m not sure how to go about it. She has blocked me from her social media and won’t accept my calls. I need to let her know that I’m here for her. Please advise how to approach this.

They are a nice person, but every time I communicate with them, they respond by texts and emails multiple times a day. They have only four go-to topics -- one of them being weather. I don’t know how not to hurt their feelings, so ghosting seems like the softest approach. Ideas?Explain to this colleague that your schedule is swamped. Then stop responding to the unnecessary texts and emails.

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