Dear Abby: My husband and his buddy found the ex-girlfriend's message hilarious. I did not.
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Dear Abby: My husband and his buddy found the ex-girlfriend's message hilarious. I did not.
"My husband of 20-plus years received a Facebook message from an old high school girlfriend. The message was wildly inappropriate (extremely risque) and ended with her offering to fly out and meet up if he ever wanted to. When my husband saw the message, he read it to me and to his best friend, who happened to be in town visiting. Those two guys were laughing so hard they were crying."
"They thought it was the funniest thing ever, while I was thinking she has a lot of nerve. My husband wrote back and declined her proposition. But later that night, I was doing some internet sleuthing. (Who wouldn't?) Abby, she is a marriage counselor! Her message went from being a former flame's cliche message to repulsive on so many levels. She of all people should know better."
A husband received a sexually explicit Facebook message from a former high school girlfriend who is identified as a marriage counselor. The husband shared the message with his wife and a visiting friend; the men laughed while the wife felt offended and later discovered the woman's profession online. The husband declined the offer. The wife contemplates contacting the woman to express disappointment. Advice suggests a measured message that recounts the husband's reaction, notes the wife's displeasure, and closes by expressing disappointment that a helping professional would behave in such a manner. A separate couple reports frustration with family members who show entitlement and fail to acknowledge gifts and help.
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