“Gently concluding” your relationship with her makes her yet another victim of her husband’s disease.
DEAR AMY: My husband has gone skiing with seven of his male peers for 17 years.
Last year, Patrick was so offensive and unruly during a ski trip that it was the last straw, so the guys will not be inviting him to join them again.Although all agreed that this shunning was justified, the loss of this friend caused my husband great emotional pain.
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