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I feel guilty for not answering door
Dear Annie: When they rang the doorbell, I chose not to answer ... now I’m feeling guilty
DEAR FEELING AWKWARD: You were absolutely not wrong to prioritize your comfort and well-being. Managing unexpected visitors can be challenging, especially when you’re dealing with mobility issues and weren’t prepared. It’s completely understandable that you chose not to answer the door in that moment.
Dear Annie: I didn’t open the door for unexpected visitors, now I’m feeling guilty
I have mobility issues and use a walker, so I’m mostly confined to my home. My son helps by taking me to the beauty salon and occasionally to the bank or pharmacy, but I spend most of my time at home.
Dear Annie: Feeling guilty for not welcoming unexpected company
Now I’m feeling guilty and wondering if I was wrong not to answer the door. Should I have let them in, despite the chaos and my discomfort? What’s the polite way to handle unexpected visitors when you simply aren’t ready for company?
Dear Annie: I feel guilty for not answering the door, but I wasn’t ready for company
I hadn’t been up long and wasn’t dressed for visitors, and my house was far from presentable. There were Christmas boxes scattered everywhere, and I had just dropped a coffee cup, leaving broken pieces all over the kitchen floor.
MLive
11h
Dear Annie: We moved to be closer to family, but my husband blames me for ruining his life
Dear Thinking: I’m so sorry you’re going through this. It sounds like you’ve been carrying a heavy emotional burden for a ...
10h
Dear Annie: Was I wrong to not open my door to unexpected visitors?
I’m feeling guilty and wondering if I was wrong not to answer the door. Should I have let them in, despite the chaos and my ...
20h
Dear Annie: I lie to family when they ask where my husband is because I’m too embarrassed by the truth
I’m so sorry for the pain and betrayal you’ve experienced. You’ve given so much of yourself to this relationship, and it’s ...
The Daily Courier
19h
Dear Annie: Navigating family jealousy without changing your lifestyle
My wife and I have been very blessed. We both were able to find and keep jobs in our chosen fields and worked through the ...
1d
Dear Annie: When grandmotherhood looks different
Dear Nana: I’m so sorry for the pain you’re feeling. Your grief is real and valid, and it’s OK to feel sadness for the role ...
1d
Dear Annie: MD sees pain of miscarriages, counsels friends to be supportive without dismissing the loss women feel
I am a retired obstetrician-gynecologist, and over the years, I have had the privilege of counseling many women who have ...
The Daily Courier
19h
Dear Annie: Handling unexpected guests
I have mobility issues and use a walker, so I’m mostly confined to my home. My son helps by taking me to the beauty salon and ...
Alaska Dispatch News
2d
Dear Annie: What to say to someone after the heartbreak of a pregnancy loss
Dear Annie: I am a retired obstetrician-gynecologist, and over the years, I have had the privilege of counseling many women ...
Lehigh Valley Live
4d
Dear Annie: The woman at church who pursued my husband is asking the congregation to pray for me
DEAR
ANNIE
: A woman, “Patty,” who pursued my husband 10 years ago, attends church with me. During this time, my husband alerted me to her efforts, and it culminated with her answering her home ...
2d
Dear Annie: Retired ob/gyn says the best response to a woman’s pregnancy loss is often the simplest
One of the most painful aspects for many women is the response -- or lack of response -- from their friends and loved ones.
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