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By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Even if you sent a check in his name only, presumably, he would (or should) find a way to share his bounty with his partner. If you sent the check with a note addressed to both he and his wife, this might help to bridge your anxiety about her feelings.

Dear Amy: I thought you gave an excellent answer to "Upset Ex," whose ex-husband was hounding her for money. My first thought was, "Amy, tell her 'No! No! No!"

As I have "coached" my children and now grandchildren, "NO is an answer, too. Just not the one you want."

And the other: "What is the worst that someone can say when you ask for something? No."

-- L, in Beaverton, CO

 

Dear L: "No is an answer, too." Great response.

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