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Dear Readers: As I have announced previously, I am leaving this space. My last column will run at the end of June. (Readers can continue to find my work through my newsletter and at amydickinson.com.) In the meantime, I’m publishing some favorite columns and updates on previously published advice. The original Q&A (first published in 2022) is below, with the update following.
Dear Amy: During the height of the pandemic last year, each of my (divorced) parents died suddenly, two months apart.
As a result, I was left with two difficult estates to wade through on my own.
My childhood girlfriend has only seen me once in seven-and-a-half months, even though she is well aware that I have no help from siblings or immediate family.
I feel very hurt that she believes that “praying for me” is enough.
In my time of need, shouldn’t she be expected to do something practical?
— Wondering
Dear Wondering: This is such a tough situation, and I’m so sorry you are experiencing it.
Yes, good friends should have a reasonable expectation of assistance when times are tough.