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What would you do if someone you loved kept hurting your children emotionally yet refused to change or even acknowledge the ...
My husband’s son-in-law, “Isaac,” whom I love very much, weighs between 450 and 500 pounds. When the family is dining, he ...
At that point, I had spent seven years as a caregiver for my parents. We moved to Kentucky from Florida because his mom ...
I have apologized to no avail about my negativity, but I was angry and hurt that she didn’t want to spend time with us ...
DEAR ABBY: I’m a 20-something gay male who was seeing a guy in his 50s who lives a couple hours away. For almost two months, ...
Dear Abby: For as far back as I can remember, I have eaten my meals one item at a time. I know this is different from the way most people do it. I have observed that most people eat a bite of each ...
My oldest daughter, "Alexa," is breaking my heart. She's engaged to a nice enough man she's been with for five years, but she has cast aside every single ...
DEAR ABBY: One co-worker in our office of six loves to bake. She’s actually wonderful at it and brings a baked item for our birthdays. Related Articles Dear Abby: We thought we were talking ...
Dear Abby: We thought we were talking privately ... (He even introduced me to your column.) Out of nowhere, he’s saying he feels only friendship for me and that we aren’t in the same place ...
I feel like I’m walking a tightrope, and someone’s going to get hurt no matter what I do. How do I stay out of the middle without turning this into a bigger mess? -- Torn and Tired DEAR TORN: You’re ...
DEAR ABBY: I’m 58 and five years into my second marriage. We lived together a little over a year before getting married. I spent seven years as a caregiver for my parents before marrying my ...
DEAR ABBY: For as far back as I can remember, I have eaten my meals one item at a time. I know this is different from the way most people do it. I have observed that most people eat a bite of each ...