In the first letter to Dear Abby, a man from Wisconsin expresses feeling overwhelmed by the requests for help he receives from his friends. He is already busy taking care of his elderly father and partner, as well as running errands for his single friends. The man feels pressured to provide transportation to medical appointments for some of his friends, even though he already has a lot on his plate. One particular friend, who is more of a friend to his partner, has become demanding and does not appreciate the help he has already given. The man seeks advice on how to gracefully set boundaries with these friends without feeling guilty.

Dear Abby advises the man not to feel guilty for saying no to entitled individuals who do not appreciate his kindness. She acknowledges that some people may take advantage of his helpful nature and may not express gratitude for the time and effort he has already given. Abby encourages the man to work on developing the ability to say no, comparing it to weightlifting, where starting small and gradually building the strength to say no can be empowering. She reassures him that setting boundaries is an important part of self-care.

In the second letter, a woman writes to Dear Abby about her husband’s penchant for engaging in debates with her. The couple met on the debate team in high school, and debating was once a source of connection for them. However, after having children, the woman no longer feels the same passion or energy for engaging in debates with her husband. She finds herself letting him win just to avoid the arguments and frustration that come with their discussions. The woman seeks advice on finding a common ground with her husband.

Dear Abby suggests that the woman have an open and honest conversation with her husband about how her priorities have shifted and her feelings about their debates. Since debating has been a long-standing pattern in their relationship, Abby recommends seeking the help of a licensed marriage and family therapist to facilitate communication and help the husband adjust to the change in dynamics. She emphasizes the importance of communicating openly and finding a compromise that works for both partners.

Overall, the letters to Dear Abby highlight the importance of setting boundaries and communicating openly in relationships. Both individuals are struggling with how to navigate their interactions with their partners and friends, seeking advice on how to assert themselves while maintaining healthy relationships. Abby’s responses encourage self-care, honesty, and seeking professional help when needed to address communication challenges within relationships. The advice provided emphasizes the importance of prioritizing one’s needs and well-being while also considering the needs and feelings of others in their interactions.

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