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Dear Abby: My daughter was left at the alter because she's bisexual

04:06 08.12.2023

In a shocking turn of events, a wedding was called off just three days before the big day. The reason? The groom revealed that he could not marry the bride because she is bisexual. The bride's parents, who were left shocked and devastated, shared their story with advice columnist Dear Abby.

The parents, from Louisiana, had believed that their daughter, whom they refer to as Ginger, was happily engaged. They had even attended a wedding with Ginger and her fiance just days before, where the couple talked excitedly about their own upcoming nuptials and their plans for the future. However, the groom dropped the bombshell just three days before the wedding, leaving Ginger's parents feeling embarrassed and betrayed.

Adding to their distress, Ginger has since been involved with women who have treated her badly, stolen from her, and lied to her. This has caused a strain on her relationship with her parents, who admit that they no longer trust their daughter. They have told Ginger that they cannot accept her current situation and have even asked her not to bring her female partners around. As a result, Ginger has chosen to stay away from her parents.

In response to the parents' plea for advice, Dear Abby suggests that they consider the possibility that Ginger may actually be a lesbian and not bisexual as she claimed. The cancellation of the wedding may be a blessing in disguise, allowing Ginger to explore her true identity without being tied down in a marriage that may not have lasted. Abby advises the parents to encourage Ginger to seek counseling from an LGBTQ community center to help her make healthier choices in her relationships.

In another letter to Abby, an old friend from California seeks guidance on whether he should inform a man named Matt about his true parentage. The writer explains that 40 years ago, a neighborhood boy named Billy fathered a child with a girl named Becky. The writer, who was friends with both Billy and Becky, reveals that Becky got married to an older gentleman who accepted the child, Matt, as his own. However, Matt has never been told the truth about his biological father.

Though tempted to inform Matt about his true parentage, the writer is unsure if it would be the right thing to do. If Becky's health issues become life-threatening, the writer wonders if it would be appropriate to share the truth with Matt, along with photographs of his biological father and information about his aunt.

Dear Abby advises the writer to approach Becky, as she is the person who should make the decision. Abby suggests asking Becky if she would want her son to feel alone in the world after her passing. She advises against laying this news on Matt after his mother's death, as his parents would not be there to answer his questions, and he may feel hurt and angry for not being told the truth.

Finally, in a third letter, a woman writes to Abby about her boyfriend's strained relationship with his adult son. The couple had invited the son to join them on an $11,000 Caribbean cruise, but he showed little interest in spending time with them. He only participated in activities that were pre-paid for, and he made no effort to connect with his father's mother or engage with his father or his father's girlfriend.

The woman, who refers to herself as a "social disaster," seeks advice on how to bring the family together. Abby suggests that she step back and allow the father and son to work things out on their own. She advises that there may be underlying issues between them that need to be addressed, and that her involvement may not be productive.

In conclusion, these letters to Dear Abby reveal the complexities of family relationships and the difficulties faced when secrets and strained connections come to light. Each situation requires careful consideration and open communication in order to find resolution and healing.

/ Friday, December 8, 2023, 4:06 AM /

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