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Dear Abby: When an old friend comes to visit, she brings her overnight bag ... I wish she wouldn’t
DEAR ABBY: I have an old friend who lives an hour from me. I visit her for the day and come home. I have never invited her to spend the night at my home, nor do I expect her to invite me for a sleepover when I drive down to see her.
Dear Abby | Old friend has worn out her welcome with imposing visits
DEAR ABBY: I have an old friend who lives an hour from me. I visit her for the day and come home. I have never invited her to spend the night at my home, nor do I expect her to invite me for a sleepover when I drive down to see her.
Dear Abby: When friend visits, she talks all day, morning to night
I have an old friend who lives an hour from me. I visit her for the day and come home. I have never invited her to spend the night at my home, nor do I expect her to invite me for a sleepover when I drive down to see her.
Dear Abby: Old friend is imposing with overnight stays and too much talking
She refused to do anything except eat and talk. I am not a sitter, and I hated doing it, but she’s a good friend.
Dear Abby | Friendship crumbles when truth emerges about visitor
DEAR ABBY: My friend of eight years has her 55-year-old son living with her. She has been driving a man around who she told me is a friend of her son’s and she knows his family. What she never mentioned is that he’s a registered violent sex offender who was just released from prison.
Dear Abby: My friend demands to stay the night at my house — how do I kick her out?
I have an old friend who lives an hour from me. I visit her for the day and come home. I have never invited her to spend the night at my home, nor do I expect her to invite me for a sleepover when I drive down to see her.
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Dear Abby: Should I report a sex offender in our neighborhood?
DEAR INCENSED: Do the responsible thing. For the safety of those children, inform the police that a neighbor has been ...
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Dear Abby: How do I make amends? I accidentally shared niece’s news and she’s furious
My niece and I always have been close. She confided in me that her son and daughter-in-law were having a baby. I was supposed ...
MLive
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Dear Abby: A child-free button might take the sting out of not celebrating Mother’s Day
DEAR NEVER MOM: You are not the only person who encounters this problem every Mother’s Day. You don’t have to convey the ...
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Dear Abby: My family member wants to raise my rent. What should I do?
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I rent half of my sister and brother-in-law’s house. They live in the front part; we live in the back.
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Dear Abby: I’m tired of being his secret gay lover
I'm a gay man in a relationship with a married man. He has been separated for a year, but still won't commit to our ...
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Dear Abby: I’m on medication that made me reveal her secret, and she’s angry at me
DEAR ABBY: My niece and I have always had a strong bond. Her son and his wife were expecting a baby. They didn’t want to tell ...
Charleston Gazette-Mail
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Dear Abby: Friendship crumbles when truth emerges about violent visitor
My friend of eight years has her 55-year-old son living with her. She has been driving a man around who she told me is a ...
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Dear Abby | Sister ready to confront late brother’s abusive wife
DEAR ABBY: My brother died of cancer a year ago. During his entire 50-year marriage, I felt bad about the way his wife ...
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