Dear Abby: I love him, but I’m afraid of his kids’ mother

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Dear Abby: I love him, but I’m afraid of his kids’ mother
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She’s dangerous, and he can’t cut ties for two more years.

When we got serious, he told me he had kids. Because we are seniors, I assumed his kids were adults. I recently found out that the kids are teenagers! He is very involved in their lives.

He says that when the kids graduate from high school in two years, he will have no reason to talk to their mom or to pay her bills. He wants his kids to leave and go to college. I know they have a system for seating in a restaurant, but it sure would be nice if they’d recognize her difficulty in maneuvering and seat us closer to the entrance or exit.

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