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Dear Annie: Condescending husband won’t stop correcting MIL with dementia
My husband and I have been married for a long time, and he is a great guy. However, when it comes to my 80-year-old mom, it’s another story. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way.
Dear Annie: My husband rudely corrects my mom with dementia
"Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way."
Dear Annie: My husband is rude to my dementia-suffering mother
Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way.
Dear Annie: My husband’s mother has dementia and he constantly corrects her in a condescending way
Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way. I know he does love her, but this makes for very uncomfortable situations.
Dear Annie: My husband is being condescending to my mom, who has dementia
Sometimes people react rudely or impatiently when they are scared. If your husband truly loves your mom, maybe he has a lot of sad and scared feelings
Dear Annie: I don’t like the way my husband treats my elderly mother
My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way. I know he does love her, but this makes for very uncomfortable situations. Dear Frustrated Peacemaker: Sometimes people react rudely or impatiently when they are scared.
Dear Annie: My 80-year-old mom has dementia. How can I help my husband be more patient with her?
My husband and I have been married for a long time, and he is a great guy. However, when it comes to my 80-year-old mom, it’s another story. Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing.
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Dear Annie: My friend’s minor thefts are adding up—how do I address it?
"I’m afraid the little things will become larger and the boys will think this behavior is acceptable if we don’t stop it now.
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Dear Annie: I don’t know what to do about dear friend who takes things from our home without asking
I’ve been thinking back, and a lot of things have gone missing, and I simply thought that I must not have bought what I ...
MLive
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Dear Annie: Grieving father gets support from readers
Dear Grieving Mom: Thank you for addressing the grieving father. There is life as you knew it before you lost a child and ...
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Dear Annie: Mother’s controlling behavior was not a product of love
Dear Annie: I want to point out one possible cause for why “Caged Bird’s” mother could be acting so controlling with her ...
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Dear Annie: Should I mention my speech impediment in my online dating profile?
“How Can I Forgive My Cheating Partner?” is out now! Annie Lane’s second anthology -- featuring favorite columns on marriage, ...
The Daily Courier
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Dear Annie: When is it okay for a woman to propose?
After nine years of waiting for him to propose, I finally decided to take matters into my own hands and popped the question ...
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Dear Annie: Grieving mom offers solace to father mourning lost son
Dear Grieving Mom: Thank you for addressing the grieving father. There is life as you knew it before you lost a child and ...
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Dear Annie: Bravo for welcoming reader input and keeping an open mind
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. When anyone, including advice columnists, thinks they have all the answers, run a ...
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