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Dear Annie: My husband and I host a good deal of parties and dinners throughout the year with a mix of family and friends. Some of our guests have different dietary lifestyles or concerns; we have a ...
Apologize and offer to join them in family counseling if they are willing ... is there a secret in the closet? Dear Abby: Hard to tell where the concern ends and jealousy begins with new boyfriend’s ...
As to your embarrassment about entertaining friends, that concern may be needless ... I was hurt when my husband reached out to his first wife’s family on anniversary of her death DEAR ABBY: I’m a ...
Dear Abby: I can't help but feel I ruined their lives. Plus: I hesitate to call out my partner's rude daughter.
When my daughter, “Trish,” and her husband separated, I reached out to each of them for occasional check-ins. Trish left him after confessing to infidelity via email. He messaged me with a copy of ...
Because the space has no oversight, take the reins by posting a community note on the door or in the room that acknowledges ...
I have been seeing my partner, “Gil,” for five years. After my husband passed, Gil came into my life again. We had been colleagues about 10 years prior. We always had a spark but never acted on it, as ...
Dear Abby: My brother and his wife have three adult children. When his youngest daughter got married several years ago, my ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
DEAR ABBY: My brother and his wife have three adult children. When his youngest daughter got married several years ago, my ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
Should I say anything to my brother? I ask because now his eldest daughter is engaged. I assume my sisters and I will again ...