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Ask Amy: Partner wants to tag along on business trip

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Invite her to express herself and assure her that your goal is to repair the relationship, for everyone’s sake.

This situation is very unfortunate. You want to repair the relationship, and she might be indifferent to the relationship, and so you’re the one who needs to make the effort.

Dear Amy: “Superstitious” wondered about how to get rid of a wedding ring that had terrible juju.

I have a great story about jewelry.

Someone gave me a very unusual necklace, and the relationship eventually ended.

I took the necklace and put it in a small jewelry bag. I then threw the bag out the window of my car in an area of town where I knew someone would find it.

Fast-forward to a year or so later.

Our newspaper used to publish mugshots of people who had been arrested, and a lady was wearing that very same unique necklace in her arrest photo.

I love knowing that someone found it and wanted it.

 

– Amused

Dear Amused: I have received many responses from people about what to do with jewelry that seems to carry “bad juju.”

Yours is my favorite.

I assume you are interested to know that your necklace’s juju is continuing to work its magic. That’s powerful stuff.

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(You can email Amy Dickinson at askamy@amydickinson.com or send a letter to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068. You can also follow her on Twitter @askingamy or Facebook.)

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