He’s a wonderful man, but I don’t know if there’s hope for us.
DEAR ABBY: I’ve been in a relationship with a wonderful man for two years. He’s a minister.
I am a strong woman, and I have voiced how I feel about this. He’s the best man I’ve ever been with. He’s kind, considerate, loving, helpful and loves my family. I am recovering from Guillain-Barre syndrome, and he has helped me walk, helped out in the business and has been so good to me. While some couples are able to negotiate around their political and religious differences, please remember these are two topics that cause many marriages to fail.
Our current issue is the thermostat. Jake is cold when the temperature in the summer is set lower than 75 degrees. I suggest he use more covers or clothes to stay warm since I cannot do anything more than throw off all the covers and lie there sweating. He insists I’m being unreasonable for wanting to have a cooler bedroom.
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