Dear Abby: I saw my husband, in just a robe, across the street with the neighbor's wife
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A letter to Dear Abby highlights a wife's distress over her husband conversing with their neighbor’s wife while only wearing a robe. The advice agrees with her feelings, suggesting that he should have been more appropriately dressed. Another letter from Delaware expresses appreciation for a poem about forgiveness, which was initially written by a former UN secretary-general. This poem emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and its positive impact on peace and happiness, and the advice columnist offers a booklet containing it for order.
If your husband was hanging out across the street talking with your neighbor's wife, he should have had on a pair of shorts underneath his robe.
The poem is a treasure. It was written by a former assistant United Nations secretary-general who passed away in 2010 at the age of 87.
Decide to forgive For resentment is negative Resentment is poisonous Resentment diminishes and devours the self.
To forgive is the highest, Most beautiful form of love. In return you will receive Untold peace and happiness.
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