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Dear Abby: OMG! Daughter's texting while driving scares mom

DEAR ABBY: My daughter insists that she's a "multitasker" - too busy to telephone or text except when she's driving.

It scares me to be in the passenger seat while she's talking on the phone or picking up toys the baby has dropped from his car seat.

I told her I won't talk to her while she's driving because I don't want to be a party to an accident she might be involved in, so she has stopped calling me altogether.

Don't these self-described multitaskers realize they are operating machines that can kill them or others while they shift their focus from the road? A man recently died in a head-on car crash as he crossed the interstate line. When the emergency vehicles arrived, his laptop was still running.

What else can I say to my daughter when she doesn't "want to hear about it"?

- Terrified Mama in California

DEAR TERRIFIED: The statistics I have read indicate that drivers using cell phones have the same risk of being involved in an accident as people who have been drinking. It is sad that your daughter is so overscheduled that she feels she must do two things at once.

However, until your daughter is ready to sharpen her maternal instincts, grow up and stop being defensive, there is nothing you or anyone can say that will cut through the static. I am truly sorry.

DEAR ABBY: My twin sister, "Karina," and I will be seniors this year, and we're starting to look at colleges. It has always been "assumed" that Karina and I would attend the same college and be roommates.

However, I think it's time for some separation.

We're very close, and I would like us to attend the same college, but I think we should consider having different roommates.

Karina is hurt and upset that I don't want to continue sharing a room with her, pointing out that we've been "roommates" our entire lives and get along well, so why argue with success?

It has nothing to do with her. I just think it would be easier to expand our horizons if we're not just known as "the twins." We would still see each other often, and if things don't work out perhaps we can be roomies the following year.

My mother is shocked and thinks there's something wrong between us. I would appreciate another opinion.

- The Other Twin

DEAR TWIN: Have a private talk with your mother and explain that as much as you love your sister, the time has come for both of you to explore your individuality. While the concept may be foreign to her, what you are contemplating would be a healthy opportunity for both of you. As the daughter of an identical twin, I can assure you that some degree of separation will be healthy and give you both a chance to grow.

DEAR ABBY: I am not ugly, but I am very unphotogenic. I take terrible pictures. At family weddings, I know photos are necessary and I cooperate. But the rest of the time I do not want to be photographed. Isn't this my right?

How can I, without offending anyone, prevent people from taking my picture? And am I the only person who feels this way?

- No Pictures, Please, Kansas City, Mo.

DEAR NO PICTURES, PLEASE: No, you aren't - and people who know you and care about your feelings should respect them and not insist. If the shooter is a stranger or a casual acquaintance, all you need to say is, "I prefer not to be photographed." And if you are pressed, say you're in the Witness Protection Program.

Comments   
Posted 12:01 PM, 10/30/2009
ricky
Talking on your cell phone or texting while driving is much more dangerous than driving drunk, statistically. It is being legistlated against and will soon be illegal in most states to use these things while driving. It should have to take an accident for these people to realize that this behavior is stupid and irresponsible.
Posted 12:16 PM, 10/30/2009
lynnie
Don't get in the car with her!! You value your life!!
Posted 01:10 PM, 10/30/2009
birdswinbaby
talking to her about statistics is useless...unless she is an idiot she understands she is being unsafe and is willing to take the risk. you must simply ask yourself if you are willing to take the risk with her. if not, dont
Posted 01:24 PM, 10/30/2009
pj katauskas
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said "distracted driving" is epidemic and is killing people. I believe soon you will see federal legislation making it illegal, and not a moment too soon.
Posted 01:38 PM, 10/30/2009
Spike77
I can't stand people who don't want to be photographed. You look the same in the photo as in real life. Sure, some photos are worse, others better, but stop being so vain and stupid. If you're so ugly, what are you doing out in public?
Posted 02:31 PM, 10/30/2009
Monster Joe
No pictures please is so ugly her mama had to tie a pork chop around her neck when she was little, so the dog would play with her. Been known as: ugly, pug-ugly, fugly, pug-fugly, and last but not least ugly-ugly!
Posted 11:30 AM, 10/31/2009
COskier
I'm sure Monster Joe is the second coming of Brad Pitt. What an ay-hole.
Posted 07:30 PM, 11/01/2009
steverawthar
Speaking of ay-holes, people who insist on photographing others who clearly aren't interested are basically the same as telemarketers.
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