Dear Abby gives advice to a woman who is annoyed that her fiancé called another woman by a pet name typically reserved for her at a party.
My fiancé and I went to his co-worker “Tina’s” house on a Friday night to socialize and play trivia games. We had been at her place before, for a Christmas party. Tina wore a short skirt, and when she sat down you could see all the way up to her black lace panties. During our “heads-up” game she sat right across from my fiancé. While people were laughing and having fun drinking and playing games, all I could notice were her panties and Tina’s loud laughs.
I don’t want to return to Tina’s house. My fiancé says I overreacted. He doesn’t tell me about his goings-on at work or about friend hangouts. We usually go out together alone. When I think back on that night, I still feel upset about it. Are my feelings valid? Do you think we need couples therapy before we get married? --Allow me to save you some money.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dear Abby: My wife is obsessed with crossword puzzlesDear Abby advises a husband struggling with his wife’s crossword addiction and a man whose neighbor keeps cornering him.
Read more »
Dear Abby: Neighbor’s attitude ruined any desire to help herHow do I politely, but firmly, tell her to leave me alone?
Read more »
Dear Abby: My wife’s crossword hobby has become an obsessionShe does them all day, whether we are watching TV, talking or eating meals. When we go out, she carries crossword puzzles to do or does them on her phone.
Read more »
Dear Abby: I was adopted — can I ask my biological mother for money?Dear Abby weighs in on asking biological parents for financial help, a reunited couple and the importance of offering assistance.
Read more »
Dear Abby: What should my husband do to be a better caregiver for me?A reader offers advice for anybody wondering what their significant other should do when they need to be taken care of.
Read more »
Dear Abby: He never wants to see me again, but we may be thrown togetherPlus: I know who my birth mother is, and I know she has money. Would it be OK to ask her for some?
Read more »