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Dear Feeling Degraded: You are not being overly sensitive. Patting an adult on the head is not “cute.” It is condescending, and doing it in front of others puts you in a spot where you can’t win ...
She does it in a joking way and laughs, as if it’s harmless. But I do not find it funny. I find it degrading and disrespectful ...
Dear Feeling Degraded: You are not being overly sensitive. Patting an adult on the head is not “cute.” It is condescending, and doing it in front of others puts you in a spot where you can’t win ...
Let’s take the husband’s corner first: it’s not your responsibility to manage your husband’s good time. So, if he’s refusing ...
Next time, handle it calmly in the moment with a steady line and a small smile. Ask her to please not pat your head. If she laughs, repeat yourself once, followed by, “I’m serious. Don’t.” Then move ...
I have tried reacting with a smile, reacting with silence and even reacting sharply. None of it has stopped her.
Dear Annie: I’m a 73-year-old married woman, and my husband and I have a full social life. We regularly host other couples for happy hour, dinner and holidays. I enjoy it, and I’m grateful to have ...
Dear Feeling Degraded: You are not being overly sensitive. Patting an adult on the head is not “cute.” It is condescending, ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a 73-year-old woman asks how to stop a friend’s joking but degrading comments about her height.