He may not remember what he revealed to me.
: Several months ago, I let the 49-year-old son of a dear friend move into my basement. “Jason” pays me rent plus utilities.Dear Abby: This tiresome girl talks only of the gifts she wants me to buy her
How should I handle this? I don’t want to alienate his mother over this.: Ask Jason if he remembers the conversation you had in which he mentioned that he has not been vaccinated for COVID. If he doesn’t recall having made the statement, remind him. As she suffered through job loss and other outside forces affecting her mental health, I tried to offer her more support, but she felt suffocated.
We have had the best connection of our lives, so seeing her in pain has me distraught. She says she isn’t able to give what I need in our relationship, while I have strived to be a good teammate in her times of need. Now she says she is done because I didn’t give her space.I’m sorry things didn’t turn out better for you.
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