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My daughter is getting married. My ex isn’t ponying up a dime and refuses to walk our child down the aisle. But now his sister is insisting that his name should be on the invite. No, right? Ask Lisi

And Lisi advises a letter writer about allergy etiquette.

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Remind yourselves that no matter how organized you are, sometimes you just have to let it go. No one will go hungry if you’re off your game for a day, says advice columnist Lisi Tesher, right, with Ellie Tesher.


My bestie has two dogs who shed massively. I love them but can’t be around them because I’m allergic. I can never go to her house or even get in her car. And when she comes to me, I have to give her a hand-held vacuum and a lint roller on my front porch before she enters. We laugh about it, but it is problematic.

Now her husband is throwing her a huge surprise birthday party at her house. Obviously I need to be there, but I don’t know what to do. I’ll be miserable, sneezing, watery-eyed and will have trouble breathing — not my idea of a party.

Lisi Tesher

Ellie Tesher and Lisi Tesher are advice columnists for the Star and based in Toronto. Send your relationship questions via email: ellie@thestar.ca or lisi@thestar.ca.

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