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"You humihated me before your guests. I will never forgive you." I am heartsick. Shall I call Polly and try to patch things up? My husband says if he never sees her again it will be too soon.-Chagrined

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Dear Readers,
, my wife’s sister, “Rose,” was widowed. Her husband was killed in a car accident. They had no children. Since that unfortunate event, Rose has been with us for dinner almost every night and on weekends. She goes with us on vacations and to social events to which she is not invited, but my wife gets her included. I do not dislike my sister-in-law, but I am tired of having her around. My wife knows how I feel, but she says Rose needs her now and she can’t let her down. When I suggested that she (my wife) talk to a coun-selor about this unusual attachment, she flatly refused and called me crazy. Last night, I told her I was seriously considering divorce because of her sister’s constant presence. She slammed the bedroom door in my face. I slept on the couch. Am I selfish, as my wife claims? I cannot bear the thought of living like this for the rest of my life. Please advise. -Excess Baggage in N.C.

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