DEAR ABBY: My long-ago ex-husband “Hal” is friendly with me and my husband. He lives two doors down from us.
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We’ve been kind to him because his son (and mine) died a year ago.
He can drive, but whenever we visit family, he always asks to hitch a ride. We don’t mind if it’s dark out, because he has trouble with night vision, but we don’t want to be his chauffeur and be regarded as a “throuple.”
Worse, he always undercuts me when I’m talking — “that’s not true,” “it wasn’t that day,” “it didn’t happen that way,” etc. I think Hal gets jealous when I receive any attention.
The last straw was when I was talking about a time my son asked my opinion. Hal cut in to say, “I don’t think our son would follow your advice.”
How do we remain friends with Hal but stop this without

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