Dear Abby: This photo of me in the laundromat could screw up my life

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Dear Abby: This photo of me in the laundromat could screw up my life
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It’s in the hands of a person who never liked me.

An ex-coworker — who I haven’t seen in longer than I worked with them, and who never liked me — decided to sneak an unflattering photo of me. I’m guessing it was to show my old employer, who also never really liked me.

My friends and boyfriend say this person is jealous and I should forget it. I’ve been really low and struggling to do that. His obituary would be filled with half-truths and lies. Because of his work positions, it would be expected that we have a service. I wouldn’t know what to say without the probability of repeating his lies.: As a matter of fact, I do. When a husband dies, the person who is usually responsible for the creation of his obituary is hisState his age and place of birth. Mention his parents and siblings. Say that you and his children are mourning the loss of a loving, caring husband and father.

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