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Dear Margo | 06/03/2009 11:00 pm

Dear Margo: When a Daughter's Life Is Her Own

A woman battling cancer is also sick thinking about her daughter’s future with her unpromising boyfriend
Margo Howard

When a Daughter’s Life Is Her Own

Dear Margo: I am writing about my 24-year-old daughter I’ll call "Florence," who is in a four-year relationship I am extremely upset about. I have spoken with Florence about how I feel, and I also know I am powerless to change her mind. I have been so upset that I think this has affected my health adversely, as I have been a cancer patient for two years. Florence is beautiful, talented and intelligent. She could have just about any man she desires. This boyfriend with whom she is seriously considering marriage cannot find full-time work in his field and works part time, eking out just enough money to support himself rather than finding work in another field that would enable him to support a family someday. He is grossly overweight, as is his mother, so this genetic tendency could be passed along to his children. He is not of our religion, which could add difficulties to a marital relationship. I feel strongly that Florence will "wake up and smell the coffee" too late, after marriage and children, and live an unhappy life. One cannot choose the mate for one’s child, but I need advice about how to stop worrying so I can become happy and, hopefully, healthy. — Worried Sick

Dear Wor: You know the words but not the music — something I think most of us experience at one time or another. You know Florence is going to do what she wants, you know you should disengage, but it’s hard to watch what you view as a mistake and not make yourself heard. It is important for you to accept the fact that — for four years — beautiful, talented, intelligent Florence has been involved with a man you do not find promising, to put it mildly. But I will tell you this: Florence knows he is fat, underemployed and of a different religion. It has so far not changed her mind. And realistically, it’s never "too late" to undo from a mate who’s proved to be the wrong one. (Don’t ask me how I know this.) Since you can’t control Florence, I recommend that you work on attaining the gift of acceptance. It is her life. I have always believed that we each get one life (unless you are Shirley MacLaine) to do with as we choose. If you can adopt this way of thinking, I predict you will be happier and your health will improve. — Margo, purposefully

Is That a Baby in There, or Do You Sit Around Eating Chocolate Cake?


Dear Margo: I have somewhat of a potbelly that makes me look like I’m about three months pregnant. I’m not pregnant, never have been and never will be (at least not for a few years anyway). Some people, mostly family, keep asking if I am pregnant. It’s embarrassing and annoying. While I’m not always happy with my figure, I’m comfortable enough with it. Is there anything I can do to stop getting asked this? — Absolutely Not Pregnant

Dear Ab: You need to close down these "well wishers," and I offer you two approaches.

One is to answer, "Nope … just been hiding in the jelly donuts." Another would be the announcement that you weren’t the last time they asked, and you’re not now. Smart people learn (often the hard way) that it is not wise to ask people with discernible bellies if they are preggers. Nine times out of 10, what could be perceived as a "baby bump" is actually the 10 or 15 pounds a lot of us would like to lose. If you can keep yourself from bopping the clods who ask you this question, humor is very effective. — Margo, lightly

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Dear Margo is written by Margo Howard, Ann Landers’ daughter. All letters must be sent via e-mail to dearmargo@creators.com. Due to a high volume of e-mail, not all letters will be answered. To read more about Margo Howard, click here.

COPYRIGHT 2009 MARGO HOWARD
DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.

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46 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Lauri Anderson
Am I experiencing deja vous or is L#1 a repeat?
By Lauri Anderson on 06/03/2009 11:22 pm
Kim Horton
lol … ok so I’m not alone on that one!  I think it is a repeat as well. 
By Kim Horton on 06/04/2009 5:38 am
Deena B.
Apparently I am having flashbacks as well.
By Deena B. on 06/04/2009 7:22 am
Tana Goodwin
Ditto.
By Tana Goodwin on 06/04/2009 10:00 am
Mr. Allsburg
Margo could get away with this on Yahoo and in the papers, but she has such a devoted following here that we immediately sniff out when she’s away.
By Mr. Allsburg on 06/04/2009 10:28 am
Alicia Millard
I followed her from MSN to Yahoo to WOWOWOW (I think I might be a cyberstalker) and in the 5-6yrs I’ve followed her around she never did this before so I just giggled.  I think it’s funny, lol.   
By Alicia Millard on 06/04/2009 11:47 am
Lauri Anderson
Hee - I followed her from Yahoo to WOWOWOW as well and don’t remember seeing a repeat either.  By the way we are not stalkers, we are her devoted minions :-)
By Lauri Anderson on 06/04/2009 12:00 pm
peacesme me
Thanks for pointing it out that it was a repeat.  I thought I had lost my mind…  I followed Margo since she was "Prudence" on Slate.com, and haven’t encountered a repeat until now..  Who would do a repeat online, let alone Margo, because it’s so easily caught  One just needs to ‘google’ to find out… 
By peacesme me on 06/04/2009 1:49 pm
Dawn Smith

LW1 is a repeat.

Lw2 get an ab lounger exercise machine. There is no force on your neck such as pulling your head up. It is easy and takes minutes a day and you will see results.I was always a big sit-up person until I injured my cervical spine in an accident. This is the one piece of equipment that has taken away my bulge and I have a flat stomach at > 50 yrs old. When your stomach is out of shape you’ll have lower back problems because it’s the abdominals that hold your spine in alignment. Another good alternative is going to a park and swinging. It takes abdominals to get the swing going. Believe me you’ll feel it !! As far as people asking if your pregnant, just say ‘no’ and leave it at that. The embarrassment will discontinue any further comments unless they are as Margo states "a clod".

By Dawn Smith on 06/04/2009 12:00 am
Andrea Brandon

Ltr #1:  Take care of yourself. Regarding your daughter: Que sera, sera. If this is a recent letter it would be prudent to tell the writer that many people are unemployed or under-employed at this time. It’s not uncommon for them to have a tendency to eat for comfort. Inside that larger body just might be a success story waiting to happen. But does that really matter? How he treats her daughter says everything and the writer mentioned nothing about that. I have to assume he treats her kindly because I’m sure the writer would have said otherwise. 

 

Ltr #2:   It’s no one’s business and certainly rude to ask, I think. I’m a little more mischievous. I’d probably just grin if they asked and let them draw their own conclusions. Won’t they be embarrassed when they find out it isn’t so.

By Andrea Brandon on 06/04/2009 12:10 am
Sharon Racette
Both letters are repeats. I wonder if Margo was on vacation or something. They do that with other columnists.
By Sharon Racette on 06/04/2009 12:14 am
samantha brehm
ummm, yea number # is a repeat…
By samantha brehm on 06/04/2009 12:50 am
samantha brehm
number 1 ack! time for new key board….
By samantha brehm on 06/04/2009 12:51 am
Maleney Thibeault
i knew i’ve read number one already
By Maleney Thibeault on 06/04/2009 2:35 am
Gabrielle Payne-Cox
What is with the repeats??  Dear Abby & Dear Prudence have done the same thing in the past couple of weeks..still love them ‘tho.
By Gabrielle Payne-Cox on 06/04/2009 5:17 am