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Ask Allison: 'A 'fortune teller' told me that I would have a sad, unhappy life 18 years ago, and I still worry about it now'

Ask Allison: 'A 'fortune teller' told me that I would have a sad, unhappy life 18 years ago, and I still worry about it now'
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Ask Allison: Is love enough? I'm happy in my relationship but we want to live in different counties

Question: I am in a happy three-year relationship. We are in our late 20s. We met during COVID-19 on a dating app. However, we are from separate counties which are 35-40 minutes away from one another and have never lived really close by or together. Throughout our relationship, we both moved to different cities in Ireland for work purposes while climbing the ladder for our careers and enjoying living with our friends. Now we are both in happy jobs and back at home, living with our parents.

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Ask Allison: My dad died in front of me when I was 11 and I feel I have never processed the grief

Ask Allison: My dad died in front of me when I was 11 and I feel I have never processed the grief
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Ask Allison: My dad died in front of me when I was 11 — is it normal to still feel upset all these years later?

Ask Allison: My dad died in front of me when I was 11 — is it normal to still feel upset all these years later?
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Ask Allison: My daughter was assaulted by a 'friend of a friend', but says she wants to forget it. How do I support her?

Question: My 17-year-old daughter told me that she was sexually assaulted by a friend of a friend on a night out. She is adamant that she does not want us (her parents) involved in any way and that she is absolutely not going to pursue a complaint.

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