... she blames everything on everyone else and takes no responsibility for her own actions.
DEAR ABBY: My best friend of 60 years lost her husband 13 years ago. She has one son, who is successful and busy with his young family. They try to include her in various family gatherings, but she always has an excuse as to why she can’t attend -- she doesn’t drive at night, doesn’t like their friends, etc.
I love her but I can’t take it anymore. I have talked to her about this, and she just laughs. Then that same afternoon, after a few glasses of wine, she throws it back in my face. Please advise. -- OVER IT IN ARIZONA
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