Dear Amy: My daughter’s boyfriend is a self-taught personal trainer (with no professional training). He acts like he’s a medical doctor, constantly offering unsolicited advice.
He had previously been an airplane mechanic.I have asked my daughter to please make him stop. He follows all these weird and wacky diets that he sees on YouTube. At one point, he was actually eating sticks of butter with his meals.
In addition to the outburst itself, you really should NOT have gotten “personal” with him, telling him how his own parents feel about his advice. You have already staked out your position. In the future, if he slips into this sort of monologue, you can excuse yourself from the room – and everyone will understand – and possibly be relieved.For the past four years my husband and I have invited two ladies to join us in sharing a condo we rent in Mexico.
One year, they invited a third woman along without even consulting me. I told them I wasn’t open to that.
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