DEAR ABBY: I’m a 35-year-old man who has always been able to help friends with loss and life changes, until now. For context, ...
A man struggles to support a friend experiencing a miscarriage while he is in the midst of adopting a child, seeking advice ...
I know saying something would hurt her feelings, which is something I want to avoid. What’s the best way to go about saying ...
"It breaks my heart to see my children at odds with each other, and it’s agonizing to know that anything I do to ease one ...
"He was poor when he was growing up, but we are no longer poor by any means. It’s his controlling behavior that I hate." ...
DEAR BOXED-IN: You are not trapped into doing anything you don’t want to do. A “save-the-date” card isn’t a command ...
I prefer to avoid funerals because I become emotional. How do I support my dear friend who is losing a parent without becoming an emotional wreck at the funeral?
I am 54 and already facing ageism. Some of my neighbors who are in their 30s and 40s make ageist statements aimed at me.
Dear Annie: Thank you for the work you do on behalf of the good. I often read your columns on boundaries, and I deeply ...
Dear Tired: Step one would be saying something. She may be so wrapped up in her own problems that she’s not even aware of how ...
I feel like I am constantly being pulled in too many directions, and I do not know how to handle it anymore. Between work, ...