Plus: Someone should tell her the truth about her clothes, but I don’t want to make her cry.
: My husband and I have become close friends with our next-door neighbors. We have enjoyed meals and outside events with them.Ask Amy: Yes, I drink too much, but here’s why I won’t do AA
I’m in a quandary as to how to approach this person to say that these nights have become unpleasant, and we’d like to extricate ourselves from “standing dinner dates.”: You need to back away from the intensity of these weekly dinners, and try to transition to a relationship that is less loaded, and more neighborly.
Getting together less often might be better for all of you. The aggressive and rude spouse is quite obviously not enjoying these evenings .I’ll get straight to the point. My mother-in-law dresses in clothes that are too tight or too short. So you should respect her taste and her choices, and if she likes the way she looks, you should understand and choose to tolerate it.
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