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Father and son engage in demolition derby

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: I've been dating a wonderful man, "Don," for a year.

I am worried that Don is being used by his father, "Don Sr."

Don Sr. moved in with him three years ago. In that time frame Don has not only paid for everything, including his father's bills, but he has also bought four cars for his father, and his father has put these cars into derbies, always without asking.

This year Don Sr. put his only car into the derby, again. After a few fights, everything seemed OK.

Now he needs another vehicle, otherwise he won't be able to drive to work.

He hasn't even started to look for a vehicle, and every time Don or I tell him about a car that we saw for sale, he shrugs it off. He is so content with Don handing him everything. He said he doesn't care if he gets his own car, because he can just drive one of Don's.

 

It's not my place to say anything, and when I do, it usually ends up with Don and me fighting. I'm tired of him being used like this. I don't want to fight with Don about his father, but what can I do to help?

-- Out of Place

Dear Out of Place: Understand with clarity that this father/son relationship is its own contained system. Things would change if Don Jr. wanted them to change. But the father is a user and the son is an enabler. The son is actually training his father to be completely reliant on him.

I love a demolition derby as much as the next gal, but what a colossal waste this is of a drivable vehicle!

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