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It becomes loud and messy the more the “kids” drink. The conversations are different, and the baby cries, and it has ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband bought me a beautiful diamond ring for our 35th anniversary. People often ask how much it cost and why we would spend that. Related Articles Dear Abby: I realized what’s ...
Dear Abby: If I’m not even a bridesmaid, why should I give a speech? I respect my sister’s decision about her bridal party, but now she’s sounding kind of entitled ...
Dear Abby: Archive seeks veterans’ letters from wartime The Center for American War Letters has been collecting and preserving correspondence for 25 years.
She still likes to sleep next to me when she visits. This is becoming so annoying that I don’t want her to visit.
Dear Abby advises a woman who met “The One” while getting divorced — except he doesn’t want to get married.
Dear Abby advises someone who is trying to help their friend navigate a struggling marriage with a cheap husband during the holidays.
DEAR READERS: Today marks the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into World War I. In commemoration, I’m mentioning a special initiative to save America’s war letters.
Dear Abby: After Mom died, my sister and I came across some of her old love letters to our stepfather. They were touching, heart felt and sometimes spicy. I urge all to cherish the memories in old ...
Dear Abby: When my first wife and I were in our early 20s, she left me for another man. It was difficult, but I worked through it, learned to trust again and remarried a few years later.
Advice Dear Abby: Brother’s wife has always been a problem; now she seems to have a grip on his memory Published: Jun. 09, 2025, 6:00 a.m.
DEAR ABBY: I am in my early 30s and dealing with an illness that can kill me. I’m OK with dying, and I don’t want any treatment. I just want to go.
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