The article addresses two main dilemmas. The first concerns a gay man in a three-year affair with a married man who is stuck between the desire for a committed future and the pressures of his unresolved marriage. The advice emphasizes the need for therapy and clarity for both parties. The second letter discusses a grieving brother wanting to confront his late sibling's wife about years of mistreatment, indicating the need for personal closure despite the risks to family relationships. Both cases highlight the importance of self-worth and honest communication in relationships.
The time has come to tell him that unless he's willing to seek counseling from a licensed therapist who can help him figure out who he is and who he wants to be, you will have to move on.
During his entire 50-year marriage, I felt bad about the way his wife treated him... He was an easygoing, warm, fun person... Now that he's gone, I'd really like to speak my piece to my sister-in-law.
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