The recipients are embarrassed, too, but my mother is convinced of her talent.
DEAR MORTIFIED:
I know without a doubt that my husband loved me, but during our marriage he had several affairs. He was always sorry for his indiscretions and would shower me with gifts and vacations in the aftermath. I agreed to stay, but things were never the same. We left our church because of my embarrassment about their affair, so we lost our friends.
How do I let go of this anger so I can grieve the loss of my husband and remember the love and good times we shared instead of this nasty affair?I’m glad you wrote, because it’s important you give yourself the opportunity to vent about your feelings. A constructive way to do that would be to talk with a licensed therapist or with your spiritual adviser.
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