In today's Dear Annie column, several readers write in sharing their thoughts on why women are excluded socially after their ...
DEAR ANNIE: Several years ago, my wife suffered a stroke. As part of her recovery, her doctor recommended a video game to ...
The result after 25 years? Both sides of our families love each other and even make plans on their own to get together!
It’s often said that walking away is about loving yourself ... but walking away is also about loving them. Walking away gives ...
Dear Annie: Several years ago, my wife suffered a stroke. As part of her recovery, her doctor recommended a video game to ...
She feels some guilt due to this, but overall is unwilling to be the glue that keeps her husband's family together.
Dear Left Out: Ordinarily, I’d recommend direct, honest communication with this gentleman, sharing your feelings and ...
I am writing in response to the letter about the friend who was snubbed and not invited to join the group. True friendship is ...
It’s often said that walking away is about loving yourself ... but walking away is also about loving them. Walking away gives ...
Dear Annie: I am a nurse who needed to become a full-time caregiver for my mom, who is in her 90s. I have siblings; however, ...
"I’m torn between being grateful that I got a few days off but now find I don’t want to have this friend in my home again." ...
Dear Abby: I got out of rehab two months ago. While I was there, I met someone. “Annie” lives in Florida, and I live in California. We both are doing great, and I believe we make each other stronger.