Dear Abby: I just learned through a good friend of mine that "someone" sent out a mass e-mail to all my friends complaining that she wasn't invited to my wedding.
Abby, this person is a friend of a friend. I do not have her phone number, e-mail, address, etc., and we haven't seen or spoken to each other in more than two years.
I never enjoyed hanging out with her because she loved to lay guilt trips over every little thing. This is just another classic example. How
should I handle her behavior?
ANONYMOUS IN NEBRASKA
Strangely, Abby came to the conclusion that this “Someone” is stalking our friend Anonymous. Here’s my unlicensed advice:
I’m confused. The writer had no problem ignoring “Someone” during guilt trips, and didn’t seem to think twice about not inviting “Someone” to her wedding. Why is it a big deal now that “Someone” is being predictably immature? Clearly, such behavior deserves a punch in the babymaker.
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