In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a widow whose friends no longer invite her out to eat with the other couples.
Since her husband's death, one widow wants to know why she can't be included in events she and her spouse used to share with other couples.
Talking with other widows, I’ve learned this is common. I don’t think it’s intentional, just thoughtless. When I asked one friend about it, she brushed it off, saying I wasn’t missing much.
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