A woman in her 30s discovered a secret she'd kept hidden for years - that of having a child with a man who'd long since passed away without acknowledging their daughter until now. Her own family was aware, but chose to keep quiet about it, leaving her to raise the child on her own.
The grandmother, who had been privy to this information for many years, reached out to the woman's 21-year-old daughter with a birthday gift - a paternity test. The young woman is now being asked by her grandmother to take care of her other grandchildren in a region far from home.
A strained relationship has emerged between the family members over this issue. The mother wishes she had been more open with her child about her past, but was hoping to spare her pain. She acknowledges that keeping it hidden for so long was selfish and hurtful.
Meanwhile, another reader is struggling with people in online groups consistently using their full first name despite not being asked to do so. They feel this constant reminder of a name they've never wanted to use is bothersome and are torn between addressing the issue or letting it slide.
Dear Abby advises those dealing with this problem to take matters into their own hands, suggesting they make the necessary time to have their name legally changed instead of just tolerating the situation.
The grandmother, who had been privy to this information for many years, reached out to the woman's 21-year-old daughter with a birthday gift - a paternity test. The young woman is now being asked by her grandmother to take care of her other grandchildren in a region far from home.
A strained relationship has emerged between the family members over this issue. The mother wishes she had been more open with her child about her past, but was hoping to spare her pain. She acknowledges that keeping it hidden for so long was selfish and hurtful.
Meanwhile, another reader is struggling with people in online groups consistently using their full first name despite not being asked to do so. They feel this constant reminder of a name they've never wanted to use is bothersome and are torn between addressing the issue or letting it slide.
Dear Abby advises those dealing with this problem to take matters into their own hands, suggesting they make the necessary time to have their name legally changed instead of just tolerating the situation.