On Sept. 23, I published two letters from older adults struggling to find a connection (“Still Grieving” and “Wants a ...
Dear Eric: My husband and I are hurt and disappointed in our two children, both adults in their 40s. We were predicted to be in the direct path of hurricane Helene in Georgia. She changed her path ...
There are so many upsides to taking advantage of the care available. I hope the husband in the letter does so. Dear Eric: I am writing in response to the letter from “Confused Mom” who is worried ...
Dear Eric: My husband and I are hurt and disappointed in our two children, both adults in their 40s. We were predicted to be in the direct path of hurricane Helene in Georgia. She changed her path ...
There were few things that Eric loved more than music. But in his last moments, one friend showed up for him. The Soul Queen of New Orleans, Ms. Irma Thomas, was, by far, his favorite. Thomas sat ...
DEAR ERIC: For a time, my husband and I were struggling mentally, financially and in every practical way possible. We asked nearby family members for support with moving to a new town. The family ...
Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at
[email protected] or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110. Follow him on Instagram and sign up for his weekly newsletter at rericthomas.com. Marijuana and ...
Dear Eric: This letter is probably best read after that first cup of morning coffee. My husband of 50-plus years has a habit of peeing outside, even though his office is equipped with its own ...
DEAR ERIC: This letter is probably best read after that first cup of morning coffee. My husband of 50-plus years has a habit of peeing outside, even though his office is equipped with its own ...
Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at
[email protected] or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110. Follow him on Instagram @oureric and sign up for his weekly newsletter at rericthomas.com.
Dear Eric: I am a 50-year-old woman who reconnected with a 41-year-old man I dated years ago. Before we moved in together, the physical intimacy slowed, becoming maybe once a week to every other week.