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 My wife likes funerals too much

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Dear Obaa Yaa,

I have been married to my wife for 10 years now. Before we got married, she was an angel but now she has no time for me and our children.

Her interest now is attending funer­als and outdooring. She can even stay at funerals for three days.

In her absence, she makes no ar­rangement for our feeding and we rely on kenkey, fish and pepper.

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I do not have a problem with her go­ing for these events but my concern is she should make arrangements for me and the children before leaving.

This, I believe is not too much a task to ask from my wife.

I need advice on how to make her put a stop to this, please.

Kofi Zakutu,

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Dear Zakutu,

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You did not state in your letter whether you have complained about your wife’s craze for funer­als.

In any case, engage her in a chat but if that fails, summon her before her parents and lodge a formal complaint.

I believe if she is talked to with seri­ousness, she will limit her unwarranted outings.

I hope you have not done anything to her which is making her behave the way she is doing now

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Obaa Yaa

I have no peace in my home

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Dear Obaa Yaa,

I am 35year –old-lady married to a banker. I am a housewife. I am fair in complexion. I got my left hand tattooed sometime last year. I have never had my peace with my husband because he strongly abhors.

In my attempt to get it erased, I have caused a big scar on my hand which has worsened the situation. Sometime ago, your esteemed paper carried a story about how permanent tattoo can be cleared and a location.

May I know whether it is possible to get the scar and tattoo erased, and how much it would cost.

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Worried housewife, Prampram.

Dear housewife,

Since I have no idea how wide and deep the scar and tattoo are, it would be difficult for me to have a meaningful discussion with the specialists at the unit.

I suggest that the next time you visit Accra, you pay a visit to any skincare unit and ask what help they can offer.

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But until then, do not apply any self-medication. You may also ask your doctor to advise you as if there is any way out for a surgery. All the best.

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Obaa Yaa

He doesn’t wear his wedding ring

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Dear Obaa Yaa,

Ever since we got married, two years ago, my husband seldom wears his wedding ring except on occasion such as church service, funerals, outdooring and other social gatherings.

For the rest of the week, he goes to work without it. The excuse he gives is that whether he wears the ring to work or not, he is by law married to me.

But I beg to differ. I suspect there is more to it than what he told me. I need your advice on this.

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Eno, Ashiaman.

Dear Eno,

Some men don’t like wearing rings; others enjoy it. It is just like how some women like wearing jewellery or large earing while others would rather do away with them.

The fact, however, is that a man can misbehave even when he wears it or not because there are ladies who wouldn’t mind with the ring on.

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When he gets back home, he would wear it again. What difference does it make if he doesn’t wear it all?

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