Never be ‘terrified’ of breaking up

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Dear Annie: My boyfriend, “Michael,” has been irritating me for the past month. He breaks his promises, goes back on his word, bosses me around and gets angry and aggressive. He no longer seems fazed if we don’t get to hang out or talk on the phone. It appears he doesn’t care anymore, but he claims to be madly in love with me.

I am a junior in high school, and as young as that may seem, I am in love with Michael. We’ve been together for more than a year, and I am confident we are a good match. But these small problems always end up becoming large ones.

I’m too terrified to lose him, so I don’t want to break up. Do I keep praying and hoping he grows up, or should I walk away?

– Young and In Love

Dear Young: Just because Michael is a year older doesn’t mean he is more mature. He also doesn’t sound ready for a permanent relationship, and his rotten behavior indicates he wants out. You already know this, but you are reluctant to accept it. You should never be “terrified” of breaking up with someone, especially if he isn’t treating you well. Believe this: You can do better. And you have plenty of time to work on it. Tell Michael you think it would be best if both of you had a chance to see what else is out there. We know it will be difficult at first, but we have great faith in you.

Dear Annie: My sister-in-law invited herself to our second home in Honolulu for the holidays. She brought her husband, her daughter and her daughter’s friend. They stayed with us for 5 days. We had a nice time. I gave them sensible gifts and a nice welcoming party with our friends and hula dancers.

Before they left, my sister-in-law told me her husband had instructed her to give me a nice gift. She had purchased a small necklace and earring set. She gave the earrings to her daughter and the necklace to me, saying, “It’s not chic to wear matching earrings and necklace.” I was insulted, but instead, I put the necklace around my neck and thanked her.

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