Dear Amy: I was married to a man named “Dan” for about a decade. We split six years ago, have two children, and maintain an excellent co-parenting relationship.
After healing from the divorce, I started dating again and got into a two-year relationship with an abusive man, who, unfortunately, is also named Dan.
Fast-forward a couple of years and I’m once again in a healthy relationship with a great guy – whose name also happens to be Dan. They both also have the same first and middle initials, although as I think aloud here one could be Dan and one could be “DJ,” assuming that one of them is OK with going by their initials.Dear TMD: First of all, there can never be too many Dans.Could your current Dan be “Danny?” Could your ex-husband Dan be “Dan-X?
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