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You can tell her, “We won’t spend time with “Patrick” until he is sober and in recovery, but we’d like to keep up with you, if at all possible,' writes Amy Dickinson.

Dear Amy: My husband has gone skiing with seven of his male peers for 17 years.

Last year, Patrick was so offensive and unruly during a ski trip that it was the last straw, so the guys will not be inviting him to join them again.Although all agreed that this shunning was justified, the loss of this friend caused my husband great emotional pain. She is choosing to continue to support him and his painful, risky lifestyle, trusting that he will recover.

I found another relative on Facebook. I would like to send the photos to her, but I don’t want to re-establish a relationship of any kind.Dear Holding History: I appreciate your awareness that these personal photos could be of great interest to family members.

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