B6 THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2022 COFFEE BREAK Relationship with boyfriend is now a dangerous nightmare wear leggings and tank tops). He has monitored Zoom meetings that I go to. All of the watching and following is without my permission or knowl- edge. He usually tells me about it later, saying he only does it “out of love.” This has been going on for a few years. Why do I put up with it? I have tried to break up. It started after a few months together. But he guilted me into stay- ing, saying he’d be all alone. Or he’d kill himself. Then I found out he filmed us having sex a few times, and he’s threat- ening that if I don’t stay, people will see it. Please tell me what to do. I have no self-esteem left, and yes, I feel like the slut that I am made out to be. I’m not DEAR ABBY: I am in a relationship I can’t get out of. I was told by my “boy- friend” that what he’s doing is normal. He says it’s what people who love each other do, and he loves me more than anyone has ever loved me. I have told him repeatedly that I don’t love him. He drives by my house and follows me to work. He has also watched to make sure I’m going where I said, like to the gym and the store. He tells me that every man wants to have sex with me, and that I dress too sexy (I mostly sure what you can do to help me. I have no one to talk to. — ANONYMOUS PRISONER DEAR PRISONER: This person doesn’t “love” you. Your boyfriend is an abuser, a stalker and an extortion- ist. You are right that you need some- one to talk to. Actually, I can think of more than one. Pick up the phone and call 800-799-7233. It’s the toll-free number of the National Domestic Vi- olence Hotline. A counselor there will be happy to offer suggestions on how to deal with your abuser. During the conversation, ask whether his threat to make the sex tape public should be reported to the police. (I think it should be.) P.S. And please stop feeling guilty. If DEAR MOURNING: Please accept my deepest sympathy for the death of your son. Because you have no one to con- fide in, it’s important you start talking with a grief counselor about the dou- ble loss you have experienced. It will take time to work through the sadness you are feeling in the aftermath of your son’s passing. While no one can blame you for your anger at your wife for her poor timing, once your sadness lessens, you may realize how fortunate you are to finally be freed from a 41-year un- happy marriage. you are worried that he might kill him- self if you end the relationship, don’t be. He has no intention of following through. DEAR ABBY: Our son died suddenly a month ago. It was a terrible shock. That same day, his mother (my wife) announced, “We are done!” as a cou- ple. We’ve been married 41 years, but our relationship has always been rocky. She hasn’t spoken to me since then. I have two areas of deep grief and no one to talk with to share the agony of losing a son and a marriage simulta- neously. Family members and close friends have been sympathetic, but most don’t know what to say. Any ad- vice would be welcomed. — MOURN- ING IN TENNESSEE Turkey █ 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 www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 2 tablespoons salsa verde Drain coleslaw. Mix salsa verde into the coleslaw. Divide between two dinner plates. Yield 2 servings. Per serving: 243 calories (62% from fat), 16.8 g fat (3 g saturated, no monounsaturated), 15 mg cholesterol, 1.8 g protein, 23.5 g carbohydrates, 3.3 g fi ber, 495 mg sodium. Coleslaw and salsa verde combine to make a spicy side dish for your turkey quesadilla. Continued from B1 123RF TURKEY QUESADILLA saturated, 3.9 g monounsat- urated), 117 mg cholesterol, 55.7 g protein, 17.7 g carbo- hydrates, 6.5 g fiber, 711 mg sodium. Recipe by Linda Gassenheimer 2 8-inch light whole wheat fl our tortillas 3/4 cup shredded low-fat pepper jack cheese 10 ounces cooked turkey breast (cut into thin strips) (about 2 cups) 1/4 cup sliced pimento 1 tablespoon seeded, sliced jalapeno pepper cheese to the tortillas, covering half of each one. Add the turkey over the cheese and then the pimento and jalapeno peppers. Fold each tortilla over. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the folded tortillas and cover the skillet with a lid. Turn the heat down Place the two tortillas on a countertop. Divide all the ingredients in half. Add the to low and cook 2 minutes. Turn the folded tortillas over with a wide spatula. Cover the skillet with the lid and cook another 2 minutes. Watch to make sure the tortillas don’t burn. Place each tortilla on a dinner plate and serve with the coleslaw. █ Yield 2 servings. COLESLAW WITH SALSA VERDE Per serving: 411 calories Recipe by Linda Gassenheimer of over 30 cookbooks, including her newest, “The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook.” Listen to Linda on www.WDNA.org and all major podcast sites. 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