Teen Resists Family Move
Woman Weighs Niece's Feelings, Family Needs
POSTED: 10:43 am PDT June 21,
2004
- Dear Double Take,I have a niece -- my sister's daughter -- who is almost 16 years old. She resides with me, my husband and my 2-year-old daughter.
The problem is that we live in a condominium and I feel that my child needs a play area, so I thought it would be a good time to look for a house. The town that we live in is rather expensive for houses, but the school systems are excellent.My niece doesn't want to move out of this town. She has been living with us for more than a year. My sister's husband won't let her child live with them.I feel guilty about moving without her; I'm not so sure that I should. Any advice?- Dear Double Take,I'm 43, twice divorced with a 6-year-old daughter, of whom I have sole custody and responsibility. I've been dating a 40-year-old guy I met 10 months ago. He has no kids and has never been married. We have been seeing each other exclusively for eight of those 10 months and had even started talking about moving in together.The problem I have is that he "made a clean break" with me about three weeks ago. He had also started some intense therapy for depression and has now finished that. I missed him terribly and called him to see if we could have lunch one day and he said yes. Since then we've started seeing each other again and talking on the phone nearly every day.I really enjoy his company and companionship. My daughter loves him, too, and cried when he said good-bye to her. But now that we're back together, he says he "wants to take things one day at a time," and that if I meet anyone else (or if he does), we should let the other person know.I don't like this feeling of being constantly on the "may be replaced" list. Do you think I should continue seeing this guy or is his original suggestion of "making a clean break" more appropriate?
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