Dear Abby advises a man who is dating his high school sweetheart, and a woman who doesn’t want to take care of her abusive parents.
After being divorced for 18 years, I have reconnected with my high school sweetheart. She got in touch with me, and we started talking and seeing each other. She says she loves me, and to be honest, I love her, too. The problem is, she’s married. She has grown kids and is raising her 8-year-old granddaughter. She says she’s sorry about what happened to us years ago and that she and her husband have had nothing in common for the past 16 years.
I assume you have warned them that you will be able to give them limited financial help and that you plan to leave the area.
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