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[quote=Anonymous]Okay, this is a huge red flag. If she mustered the courage to tell him his home is too gross for her (and that's basically what "air flow" means), it must be pretty bad. I would go to see him, maybe without advance planning so that he doesn't have time to clean up and you see how he really is. If you can get in touch with the housekeeper, thank her profusely, give her your contact information, and ask her if there is anything you would like to tell her. Ask her as a woman and a daughter, for your father's sake, to share anything you should know. If he gets a new housekeeper, or even if he doesn't, post your phone number in big letters right on the fridge. And find a way to be in touch with her (even if you have to engineer a chance meeting) so that you can give her your contact information.[/quote]
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