Dear Amy: My husband “George” lent our friend “Steve” $60,000. George died several months after the loan was made. Steve then ran into some hard times. He has repaid $30,000, with a commitment to repay the remaining amount. It’s been two years now, with no mention of making a payment. Steve is back on his feet and has been able to take several nice vacations. Any suggestions on how to nicely bring up the debt owed? We have many mutual friends, so I haven’t/can’t discuss this with anyone.
But recently she’s found out what medications I take and all the doctor’s appointments I have, and she won’t stop bugging me about coming off of the birth control pill I’m currently taking. I’m 37 and I have a very serious and painful reproductive condition and am following my physician’s recommendation for the best way to treat it. I’ve had therapy twice and I’m on antidepressants. But she’s been on me to stop taking the pill, she’s currently annoyed at me for the choices I’ve made.
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