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Maybe the Cougar Doesn't Fit, but She Might Still Be Delusional
One fact has gotten lost in all the give-and-take between If the Cougar Fits, me and you. And that fact is that if she dates these guys who are 20-plus years younger than her, she's going to keep it a secret from her kids, the oldest of whom is 17.
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My Ears Are Still Burning
The fallout continues over the column about Diane, whose firefighter husband left her for a paramedic who worked at his firehouse.
She wondered if there are more women whose husbands had left them for female firefighters and paramedics.
"The …Read more.
My Ears Are Burning
The recent column about Diane, whose firefighter husband left her for a paramedic who worked at his firehouse, touched off, well, a firestorm.
This is what enflamed everyone:
"I wonder if there are more women who've lost their husbands to …Read more.
Who Needs a Degree When You've Got Love?
We recently heard from Not My Son-In-Law. She was the mother who was upset because her 32-year-old daughter was about to make "a terrible mistake."
The very successful, never-married daughter was dating a 45-year-old widower who had a …Read more.
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Do the Right Thing, No Matter How DifficultIf there's one thing victims of abuse would like to tell other victims it's: Report the crime. If you don't, you may regret it. MARLA: I'm an abuse survivor. I didn't report my attack for all the same reasons as other women and men. But I took a self-defense class, which helped me come to terms with the guilt of not reporting it. Now I'm more focused on prevention, protection and education than on my shortcomings. At our class graduation, before we broke the board with our feet, some of us wrote our abuser's name on it. I just wrote "a— holes" on mine because I saw abuse as not one isolated event but as a pattern of mistreatment, both of myself and others, at the hands of many people. Then I broke it in two with one kick. My foot stung for a couple minutes, but the moment of breaking the board was delicious. JOAN: When I was 13, I was at my father and stepmother's house. The evening before, I had gone to the skating rink with a friend. She'd introduced me to her boyfriend who was 15 or 16 at the time. He came to the house that afternoon. He tried to rape me, but I got away from him. When I yelled that my father was coming, he ran out the back door. There was not a scratch on me, but inside I was shaking like a leaf. I didn't tell my dad what had happened because I knew he would have hunted down that creep, killed him and wound up in jail. I knew I was leaving on a trip that evening — that made me feel safe.
She also agreed that my father would have done his best to seriously hurt — or worse — my attacker. This was in the "blame the female" days, and since there were no outward signs of the attack — no torn clothes, no scratches, other than on him — my dad would have been in real trouble. The only thing that made this even worse is that I was 35 before I felt I could tell my biological mother about the attack. I told her in front of my three old-enough-to-know daughters. She told me I was lying and had made up the story. How sad and typical of the way my mother related and still relates to me. Who in their right mind would want to make up this story 20-plus-some years after it happened? The only thing I truly regret is keeping all this to myself for so many years. I'm writing this to you to tell girls not to be afraid to tell someone — anyone — who will listen about inappropriate incidents like this. You never know if you might be saving somebody else. According to my cousin, who went to the same high school as this creep, he later gang raped a young housewife and ended up in prison. I hope he's still in there. What's the one thing you wish your partner understood about you? Send your tale, along with your questions, problems and rants to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. To find out more about Cheryl Lavin, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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