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Dear Abby: I’m upset my boyfriend seems content with our commitment-free romance
We act like each other’s significant other without having the title. I feel confused, and as much as I hate to admit it, I’m hurt.
Dear Abby: The man I’ve dated for a year refuses to officially be my boyfriend
Dear Abby: I have been talking to a man for a little more than a year. Things are wonderful between us, but he doesn’t seem to want to make a commitment. It’s not that I feel he’s using me for sex, because he shows me off to his friends, we go out together, and he texts or calls daily.
Dear Abby | Man appears content with commitment-free romance
DEAR ABBY: I have been talking to a man for a little more than a year. Things are wonderful between us, but he doesn’t seem to want to make a commitment. It’s not that I feel he’s using me for sex, because he shows me off to his friends, we go out together and he texts or calls daily.
Dear Abby: Great guy I’ve dated for a year shows no sign of committment
I've been seeing a man for about a year, and things are wonderful between us. He doesn't seem to want to make a committment, though. If I bring up the subject, he clams up. Suggestions?
Dear Abby: He’s a great guy, but he runs when I talk about moving forward with the relationship
He’s kind, and I don’t have a single bad thing to say about him. BUT, when I bring up going further, he runs in the opposite direction. He clams up and I can barely get a word out of him. How can things be so great,
Dear Abby: I'm dating a wonderful guy, but when I bring up next steps, he runs in the opposite direction
I have been talking to a man for a little more than a year. Things are wonderful between us, but he doesn’t seem to want to make a commitment. It’s not that I feel he’s using me for sex, because he shows me off to his friends,
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Dear Abby: There's some lust in my late mom's old love letters
Daughters laugh, son cringes on reading about the woman's frisky behavior while she was dating their future stepfather.
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Dear Abby: After our mother died, we found surprising letters
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
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Dear Abby: My man is perfect until I try to get him to commit
DEAR ABBY: I have been talking to a man for a little more than a year. Things are wonderful between us, but he doesn’t seem ...
16h
Dear Abby: What do I say to rude dinner guests who bring half-eaten dishes to serve at the meal?
Dear Abby: When I’m invited to a friend’s house for dinner and asked to bring dessert, I always make something fresh and ...
9h
Dear Abby: Commitment is 4-letter word for her “BF”
He’s kind, and I don’t have a single bad thing to say about him. BUT, when I bring up going further, he runs in the opposite ...
21h
Dear Abby: When you’re asked to bring dessert to a dinner party, don’t arrive with yesterday’s crumbs
DEAR ABBY: When I’m invited to a friend’s house for dinner and asked to bring dessert, I always make something fresh and ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Dear Abby: Daughter’s decision-making impacted by dad’s suicide
A reader wants to be supportive, but it’s just too hard to walk back into the place where a relative ended his life.
22h
Dear Abby: We don’t want to go to the house where her father was found dead
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
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