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By Amy Dickinson | Tribune Content Agency
PUBLISHED: June 25, 2017 at 5:50 a.m. | UPDATED: June 26, 2017 at 7:15 a.m.

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DEAR AMY: I found out that my husband of more than 20 years has been using teenage “escorts” that he has found online. He has spent more than $20,000 and given me an STD.
We have two college-age children and I am literally sick to my stomach about this. In addition to his other offenses, he is very cheap with our children and has used money that should have gone toward tuition on this horrible pursuit.
This past Christmas was the absolute worst. To keep up appearances, I behaved as normally as I could; he was completely withdrawn. I assume the kids noticed this.
I am definitely going to ask for a divorce. He says he wants mediation, but I am leaning toward a court battle. If we can be civil — not likely — mediation would be less expensive and more private. A court battle would put everything out in the open, and I don’t think either of us wants that.
DEAR SAD: In order to have a court battle, you have to have a legal issue to fight about. (I am not a lawyer, and you should consult one.)
Your husband’s infidelity and giving you an STD might be legal grounds for divorce in states that have “fault” divorce, but in “no-fault” states, his
actions might not matter as much as you would think. You will not be asking the court to decide on custody of the children (because of their ages). You might be able to sue him for giving you an STD.
Court battles are expensive. You say you don’t necessarily want to expose these matters publicly, and yet you seem to want some satisfaction or retaliation from what you have endured.
I suggest you try mediation to arrive at a financial settlement. If you can’t come to terms, then you might move on to court. Mainly, you need to realize that your true satisfaction will be through the choices you make on your own behalf.
Being a good and stalwart parent will bring you joy. Dropping the pretense about your marriage, and living well and authentically will be the best revenge.
DEAR AMY: I’m embarrassed. A few months ago, I began an online relationship. This man was charming and thoughtful. Just as we were about to meet, he had to fly suddenly out of the country to accept a job. When he arrived in his new country he said his phone and laptop had been stolen and I replaced them. As time went on, I foolishly sent him more money.
There was always some emergency requiring my financial intervention. He even had his lawyer contact me to ask for more.
Finally, my family became aware of my involvement with this man and urged me to stop.
I faced the fact that I had been conned.
Unfortunately, I had really fallen for this man!
I’m seeking your advice in how to get over this experience where there is no closure. All communication has stopped.
I understand there are a great many other people who have fallen for online cons, but what can I do to move on?
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DEAR S: You’re already doing an important thing to aid your own healing. Your choice to admit and then share your story could help a lot of people who recognize themselves in your narrative. Thank you!
Your online relationship contained many red flags: The sudden need to “leave the country” right when you were about to meet; the constant emergencies and requests/demands for money; roping other people into the scheme to put you on the hook for more; your family’s recognition and concern.
You will heal from this emotional involvement the same way you would from a betrayal in real life — it will take time. Please understand that your emotions are real. You can’t easily flip a switch to turn them off.
One source where you might safely connect with others is Romancescams.org. I believe it might help you to continue to share your story, communicate with others who have been scammed, and educate potential victims on the techniques and red flags of a typical scammer.
DEAR AMY: I was happy to see that you took the expatriate “Wondering” to task when she complained about her mother saying she missed her.
One burden of living far away from family is the need to recognize that other people miss you. This is not always a guilt trip.
DEAR EXPAT: Sometimes the most arduous journeys are the guilt trips we send ourselves on.
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One thing teens and tweens will never call Chicago is boring. Whether they’re thrill-seekers, explorers, artists, shopaholics or knowledge hounds, these 10 must-dos will have them Instagramming all about their great family vacation.
Save the White House, escape a zombie, or take a mission to Mars at a Chicago escape room. Whether you’re finding your way out of a goldmine, breaking out of prison, or thwarting an art heist, nothing gets your adrenaline pumping quite as much as that ticking clock! Check out The Escape Game Chicago , Escape Artistry, and Fox in a Box – Chicago .
Climb, skate, and play on the lakefront at Maggie Daley Park . Scale the outdoor rock climbing walls, reaching a max height of 40 feet, divided into beginner and advanced sections. Next, strap on your rollerblades or grab a scooter (both available for rent) and head to the Skating Ribbon, a meandering track through the whimsical park landscape. (FYI: During the winter, the ribbon becomes one of the city’s most unique ice-skating spots). Looking for something a little less heart-pumping? Try a round of mini golf, featuring replicas of iconic Chicago structures, including the Willis Tower, Wells Street bridge, and the Picasso sculpture.
The Museum Campus is a trifecta of thrills. The Shedd Aquarium offers the chance for amazing marine animal encounters , including feeding sharks, meeting penguins, and petting stingrays — all under the guidance of Shedd trainers. Just next door, Máximo the Titanosaur welcomes you to the Field Museum . The long-necked herbivore stretches 122 feet from snout to tail, making it the biggest dinosaur ever discovered. You’ll also find mummies, insects, gemstones, the world’s most complete T.rex skeleton, and so much more. And the nearby Adler Planetarium will take you on an intergalactic journey, from the Moon to Mars and back. Don’t miss the latest sky show in their immersive, state-of-the-art theatre.
Browse super cool Chicago boutiques. For hip, artsy teens, Threadless is a must-know. The trendy t-shirt features designs created by independent artists from both Chicago and beyond. The company runs a pop-up shop our of their West Loop headquarters, where you can often happen upon some exclusive deals. Or check out Frankie’s on the Park , a cool boutique in Lincoln Park with trendy options for pre-teen and teenage girls. Check out our full guide to neighborhood boutiques in Chicago for more.
The award-winning Chicago Riverwalk is more than just a place to walk. It’s also a buzzing waterfront park, with tons of options for urban outdoor recreation. Rent a Divvy bike (Chicago’s bike-share program) to leisurely cycle along the little-over-a-mile, pedestrian-only path, taking along the sites, sounds, and public art along the way. Or check out the area from the water, with tour and rentals from Urban Kayaks . If you have time, stop in at the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum for a new perspective and a quick history lesson.
The hyperactive theatrical experience that is the Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theater (3133 N. Halsted St.) appeals to audiences of all ages. It’s live music, comedy, performance arts, and lots of blue paint all wrapped into one. And if you sit up front, expect to get wet (don’t worry, you’ll get a poncho). Before you head to the theatre, do a little shop-hopping among the vintage shops and alternative boutiques along Belmont Avenue and Halsted Street.
Let’s start at the top — literally. Navy Pier’s Centennial Wheel is an iconic part of the Chicago skyline. Soaring to heights of nearly 200 feet, the wheel’s enclosed gondolas mean you can take a ride rain or shine. Plan your visit around Navy Pier’s Aon Summer Fireworks shows that light up the sky Wednesdays and Saturdays from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The seasonal Pier Park also includes the Pepsi Wave Swinger, carousel, climbing walls, and Light Tower Ride.
Once you’ve come down to earth, head to the waters of Lake Michigan for the most adrenaline-pumping ride yet. With exhilarating high speeds and full 360-degree spins, the jet-propelled Extreme Thrill Ride by Seadog “blasts off to start and splashes down to stop.” This is your chance to experience high speeds over the open water of Lake Michigan. For less heart-pounding attractions, Navy Pier also features an IMAX Theatre, the Chicago Children’s Museum, the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and much more.
Chicago is big on festivals. There isn’t a month that goes by without a crowd-drawing event. Mark your calendars for these teen-friendly events:
Skydeck Chicago , on the 103rd floor of the iconic Willis Tower, is an absolute can’t-miss Chicago experience. Open daily, it offers spectacular views across four states on a clear day, interactive exhibits and — drumroll, please — The Ledge, a glass box that allows you to step four feet outside the walls of the building, as though you’re walking on air. Keep the thrills going by taking a trip to 875 N. Michigan (formerly the John Hancock Building) on The Magnificent Mile, where TILT at the 94th-floor 360 Chicago , will literally tip you over the city from 1,000 feet in the air.
The Museum of Science and Industry is all about extraordinary experiences that bring science to life. And it’s the museum of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, which means you can spend the whole day here, and then some. A couple of highlights: The museum’s Coal Mine has been taking visitors deep into a (mock) mine shaft since 1933. Enter the Science Storms exhibit and you become a part of seven natural phenomena: lightning, fire, tornadoes, avalanches, tsunamis, sunlight, and atoms in motion. And don’t miss stepping inside a real U-505, the only German submarine in the United States.
Get convenient mobile tickets, valid for 9 days. Chicago CityPASS includes admission to:

Adults, $114 (value $220)
Child ages 3-11, $93 (value $188)

Save up to 35% on admission to your choice of 3 top attractions — great for a shorter stay.
With Chicago C3 by CityPASS, see 3 of the following attractions: Shedd Aquarium, Skydeck Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry, a Shoreline Sightseeing Architecture River Tour, or the Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier.
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You've got your pandering and your prostitution. Throw in a little pot and it's a trifecta for police in suburban Hillside. In the culmination of a three-month investigation, police have charged eight people, according to a Police Department release, including a mother/daughter team who allegedly kept a brothel, with a variety of charges. Charges against Kimberly Miniea and her daughter were first filed about three years ago when the 46-year-old was arrested after telling police that she was running an escort service for married men. Those charges were dropped, but the story became national news when her then-16-year-old daughter was arrested in April 2007. Detectives doing a routine search of the Craigslist 's classified boards at that time found an offer to "enjoy a beautiful blonde" for $250 an hour. The notice was peppered with pictures of a smiling woman in lingerie. They traced the ad to the teen, Kimberly Peterson , and both she and her mother were arrested. Both women were arrested again and added arrests announced on Wednesday included a 21-year-old, Casey Norder of Hickory Hills , who was charged with prostitution, and a 30-year-old South Elgin man, Kevin Schwartz , who was charged with soliciataion of a prostitute and possession of cannabis. According to the Hillside police, Norder and Schwartz were released after posting a $100 bond. ABC7 reported that Miniea is being held on $50,000 bond and Petersen is being held on $25,000 bond. 
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