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Dear Prudence: My mom is demanding I give my cat to our neighbor
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Dear Prudence,
I have a terribly embarrassing dilemma. During lockdown the last year, I got into the habit of only flushing solid waste. I go often enough that this is not that gross. I’ve recently been back to the office, and I’m afraid I’ve forgotten to flush in the office loo several times! My boss and I are the only ones who use the bathroom. Should I apologize to her and explain, or never mention it again?
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Dear Mellow,
Never mention it again. It’s pee in a toilet. It’s one of those things that we all see all the time but have agreed collectively to not discuss, especially not at work. Yes, someone else’s
Episode Notes
Listeners: This will be the last week of the Dear Prudence podcast, as Danny Lavery is ending his run as Prudence. But keep listening to this feed Danny’s new show, Big Mood, Little Mood with Danny Lavery, will premiere next week!
Prudence is joined this week by Kate Duffy, a licensed clinical social worker in New York.
Prudie and Duffy dig into letters about what to do when your husband bites your finger during an argument, should you intervene when you hear a neighbor yelling at a child, how to handle finding out that your friend group is always hanging out without you, and how to know if a friendship with your one-time bestie is still salvageable.
Dear Prudence,
My boyfriend, “Chris,” is obsessed with a famous pop star, “Sparkle.” We are both gay men in our late 30s, and Sparkle has been a household name and a gay icon since we were toddlers. Chris owns every piece of her merchandise, goes to every tour, has multiple Sparkle tattoos, does impressions and dresses up as her for fun, and has even managed to strike up a vague friendship through social media in his line of work. If you ask him how he’s doing, a typical response sounds something like, “Oh, work, Sparkle, lunch, Sparkle.” When he meets my friends for the first time, he’ll inevitably steer the conversation toward Sparkle within half an hour. Our own conversations always feature her, too, even if I’m trying to talk about my own work. You can’t say
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