
"DEAR READY: You write that another niece has offered to do the bride's hair. Did the bride accept her offer? If the answer is yes, dry your tears and wait to see the result when an amateur pushes a professional out of the way on the most important day in a young bride's life. If you have any compassion in your heart, pack your gear in your trunk and have it handy, because the bride may need your help. Desperately."
"DEAR ABBY: Every time I tell my wife something, she questions it, doubts it or disagrees. I could walk inside soaking wet and say, It's raining, and she'd still check her phone's weather app. We went to counseling years ago, but the counselor focused mainly on my communication problems, not so much on hers, which made her behavior worse. I have reached my breaking point. I no longer want to talk to my wife because I know she'll question whatever I say."
A 37-year hairstylist agreed to style a niece's wedding hair but later learned another inexperienced niece offered to do it, which caused hurt feelings. The advised response is to wait to see if the bride accepts the amateur's offer and to keep professional tools on hand in case the bride needs a competent stylist. A husband reports his wife questions or doubts everything he says, producing anger and withdrawal. The advised action is to express that he has reached a breaking point and to seek more effective counseling or individual therapy. A spouse discovered the husband following provocatively dressed women on Instagram and questioned whether that constitutes emotional cheating.
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