Best Friends Struggle with Family's Grudge
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WEDNESDAY Entertainment MARCH 14, 2018 MCMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 4C ® ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson SENSE AND SENSITIVITY By Harriette Cole Best friends struggle with family's grudge FRANK & ERNEST® by Bob Thaves DEAR HARRIETTE: One of three daughters, all very healthy my best friends and I have known and happy girls. My middle each other since elementary daughter has always been school. We were very close when obsessed with how she looks, we were little, grew apart during whether that's her hair, skin or middle school and are now closer makeup. Over the past couple of than ever. months, she has become overly The reason we drifted apart concerned with her weight. It has was stupid middle school drama, gotten to the point where I am which doesn't affect either of us worried about her. She looks thin, anymore, but my friend's parents which can be a good thing when still hold a grudge against me. you can afford to lose some Every time I go over to their weight, but she did not need to house, they are cold toward me lose any. Everyone keeps compli- ® compared to our other friends, menting her on how great she THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr and they often make jokes about looks, which I am afraid is just how we grew apart. It has gotten motivating her to lose more to the point where I avoid going weight. I want to talk to her over to this friend's house because about it, but I don't want to come of her parents. Should I talk about off as attacking her appearance. it with my friend and ask her -- Concerned About Daughter's why her parents still hold a Weight, Richmond, Virginia grudge against me for something DEAR CONCERNED that happened so long ago? ABOUT DAUGHTER'S -- Judgmental Parents, Towson, WEIGHT: Don't wait to talk to Maryland your daughter. You can com- DEAR JUDGMENTAL pliment her on something that PARENTS: Start with your you believe is worthy of note, friend. Ask her if she has noticed and then ask her about her ® that her parents are particularly eating habits. Tell her you BIG NATE by Lincoln Peirce hard on you. Tell her you feel have noticed that she has lost constantly judged by them and a lot of weight recently and that you think it is based on the that you are concerned that conflict the two of you had years she is going too far. Ask her ago. Enlist your friend to help what she has changed. Try to you to change their view of you. get her to tell you what she You will likely need your eats every day. If you are wor- friend's direct support to get ried that she may have an eat- them to have a change of heart. ing disorder, ask her directly If you feel bold enough, you -- though she may not tell you can say something directly to the truth. Depending on her them. You can ask for permis- responses, you may want to sion to address them, and tell schedule a physical so that a them that you have noticed that medical professional can they seem to have an issue with assess her health. ALLEY OOP by Jack and Carole Bender you. Tell them that you and your friend have a strong bond and (Harriette Cole is a lifestylist that you want them to welcome and founder of DREAMLEAPERS, you. You can acknowledge that an initiative to help people access when you were kids you had a and activate their dreams. You can bumpy relationship, but it is in send questions to askharriette@ the past. Ask for them to wel- harriettecole.com or c/o Andrews come you back into the fold. McMeel Syndication, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO DEAR HARRIETTE: I have 64106.) SOUP TO NUTZ by Rick Stromoski CROSSWORDS THE BORN LOSER™ by Art & Chip Sansom HERMAN® by Jim Unger REALITY CHECK® by Dave Whamond.