I met my soulmate but there’s one problem — I’m married

DEAR ABBY: I am married, but my wife and I are unhappy and have been for years. We grew apart after 17 years. We tried counseling multiple times; it only reinforces the decision to divorce. I have had two affairs. One lasted six months; the other on and off for the past nine months. 

The latter lady, “Gayle,” and I have an amazing connection in our lifestyles and beliefs. We even have the same birthday. It’s undeniable. We also have chemistry like no other. The problem is, she doesn’t think we will work. We take breaks, which only lead her to want to see me weeks later. 

I have professed my love for her and, while she hasn’t said it back, everything points to it. When we are intimate, she cries and tells me how much I mean to her. Gayle is strong-willed, independent and lives her life on her terms. When she makes a decision, it’s final. But not with me — she keeps coming back. I have written her numerous letters declaring my love for her. I get lost in her eyes. I don’t want to lose her. Any advice? — DESPERATE IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR DESPERATE: Granted, you and Gayle may have amazing chemistry and other things in common, including birthdays. However, relationships are supposed to be mutual. As you have described it, this one is entirely on Gayle’s terms, and she hasn’t told you she loves you. Could it be because you are still married? 

You have important issues to straighten out before you can have an open relationship with Gayle. One of them is whether you are ready to end your unhappy marriage. Once you are a free man, Gayle may be more forthcoming and available. If not, your romance wasn’t meant to be anything more than an exciting interlude. Before pinning your hopes on Gayle, it’s imperative to take control of your own life. 

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for 12 years. Both of us were widowed. My husband has a cemetery plot next to his first wife. In a nearby city, I have a cemetery plot next to my first husband, which includes a combined headstone with my name already engraved. Our plan was to leave it to our children to make the arrangements when the time comes, but we realize it may not be fair to them. 

We both believe funerals are for the living and not for the dead, but I don’t think it’s fair to ignore my new husband’s last name in my final resting place. Neither do I want to negate my relationship of 23 years with my first husband. What would be the proper way to resolve this so none of our children feel disrespected in relation to their parents? We all have close relationships with each other. — PERPLEXED IN SOUTH CAROLINA

DEAR PERPLEXED: The first thing to do is discuss this dilemma with your children and explain your wishes. Then contact the cemetery and inquire about adding your married name to the existing headstone or purchasing a new headstone for your eventual final resting place. It’s certainly worth asking.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Jewish cemetery in Chicago suburbs vandalized with swastikas, Kanye support

Dozens of headstones at a Jewish cemetery in suburban Chicago have been vandalized with anti-Semitic hate, including Swastikas — and praise of disgraced local rapper Kanye West.

Police in Waukegan said that 39 stones were defaced with bright red spray paint early Monday at Am Echod Jewish Cemetery.

That included 16 Swastikas and at least one covered in the misspelled message: “Kanye was rite.”

The illiterate namecheck for the once-celebrated local rapper — now known as Ye — follows his spectacular downfall for repeatedly using anti-Semitic tropes after first threatening to go “death con 3… on JEWISH PEOPLE.”

“We have no words for this depravity and evil,” watchdog StopAntisemitism said alongside a photo of the Ye stone.

StopAntisemitism shared a pic of the “Kanye was rite [sic]” graffiti, saying: “We have no words for this depravity and evil.”
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It is not the first time that Ye’s public outbursts — which saw him doubling down and repeatedly justifying his tired tropers — have been blamed for a rise in anti-Semitic hate.

Even given “the continued escalation of antisemitic incidents, this one hits hard,” local Anti-Defamation League (ADL) director David Goldenberg told ABC7.

“It must be investigated as a hate crime,” his ADL Midwest branch also tweeted, saying it was “disgusted.”

Ye has repeatedly been blamed for an increase in anti-Semitism following his ranting that started with a threat to go “death con 3… on JEWISH PEOPLE.”
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“The desecration of these stones is reprehensible [and] we all must speak out in the face of this attack.”

Waukegan Mayor Ann Taylor also said she was “deeply disturbed and angered by the hateful imagery.”

“Hate does not have a home in Waukegan,” she insisted.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said he stood with the mayor in “condemning this evil act, and offer the state’s full support in the pursuit of justice.”



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Anne Heche’s son reveals significance of actress’ resting place

Anne Heche’s sons know that their mom would have loved where they chose to bury her remains after she died following a fiery car crash.

Homer Laffoon, 20, released a statement Tuesday, detailing the reason he and his brother, Atlas Tupper, 13, chose the Hollywood Forever Cemetery as Heche’s last resting place.

“My brother Atlas and I want to thank Tyler, Noelle and all the amazing people at Hollywood Forever for their kindness, compassion and generosity of spirit,” the statement read.

“We are convinced our Mom would love the site we have chosen for her; it’s beautiful, serene and she will be among her Hollywood peers.”

The statement further added that they mainly chose Hollywood Forever because it’s “a living place, where people attend movies and concerts and other events.”

Anne Heche’s oldest son, Homer Laffon, explained the importance of her final resting place.
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Laffon, who is Heche’s oldest son, continued in the statement, “She was our Mom, but the kindness and the outpouring of the past few days reminded us that she also belongs to her fans, to the entertainment community, and now, to the ages.”

Heche shared Laffon with ex-husband Coleman “Coley” Laffoon and co-parented Atlas with ex-boyfriend and “Men in Trees” costar James Tupper.

The Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was founded in 1899, is the burial site of a who’s who of Hollywood including Judy Garland, Rudolph Valentino, Mickey Rooney, Valerie Harper, Anton Yelchin and Chris Cornell. It also regularly hosts a series of cultural events including concerts and outdoor film screenings.

Earlier this month the “Six Days, Seven Nights” star drove her Mini Cooper car into a Los Angeles home.

The actress — who famously dated Ellen DeGeneres in the ’90s — suffered catastrophic injuries including an anoxic brain injury and severe burns. She slipped into a coma and never regained consciousness.

On Aug. 12, Heche was pronounced brain dead but remained on life support to allow time for possible organ recipients. Her rep released a statement mourning Heche’s passing.

Heche is survived by her two sons.
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“Today we lost a bright light, a kind and most joyful soul, a loving mother, and a loyal friend,” read the statement.

“Anne will be deeply missed but she lives on through her beautiful sons, her iconic body of work, and her passionate advocacy. Her bravery for always standing in her truth, spreading her message of love and acceptance, will continue to have a lasting impact.”

According to the Los Angeles County medical examiner-coroner, Heche died from smoke inhalation and thermal injuries. Investigators were reportedly able to determine that she was under the influence of cocaine at the time of the crash.

The actress was 53 years old.

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