DEAR ABBY: I am 36 years old. When I was 30, I was engaged to a man who was 50. He was the only man I have ever been deeply in love with. He died unexpectedly from a heart attack, and I am still ...
The reader expressed how no one at her high school reunions talks to her. Dragana Gordic - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: This year was our high school class’s 50th reunion. My husband and I ...
DEAR ABBY: My brother and my husband don’t get along. Despite efforts on both sides to let go of past feelings, they can’t seem to make it work. I have a very small family, just my parents and ...
DEAR ABBY: I have been in love with a man for more than 30 years. We never married, but he calls me his wife. I’m aware of his infidelity and accept him as-is. I am also involved with my ...
DEAR ABBY: I have a 7-year-old great-granddaughter, “Emma.” She’s beautiful, smart, happy and just wonderful. Her dad, my grandson, and her mother are no longer together, but they share custody.
Dear Abby: I am a healthy older woman living alone in a building for seniors. I’ve known some of my neighbors most of my life. I consider us like a family. My problem is, my 49-year-old daughter ...
DEAR ABBY: Have people now decided they cannot travel without their dogs? My sister and her husband take an annual trip to visit my parents, who live six hours from my family. Because they pass ...
DEAR ABBY: I need to live with someone because I’m on the verge of being homeless. I have been in homeless shelters, and I have also lived alone, but I can’t do that again because it causes my ...
Dear Abby: My husband and I have very different approaches to social media; He’s all in, and I’m all out. I don’t “do” the internet. I don’t have Facebook, Instagram, X, Snapchat and ...
DEAR ABBY: My stepdaughter died tragically this year, struck by a driver while on her morning walk. She leaves behind a husband and four children under the age of 18. Their wedding anniversary is ...
DEAR ABBY: I find myself increasingly less patient with my oldest brother and older sister. They lie incessantly about things they have accomplished, always making themselves out to be the best.
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I went for our annual checkups seven months ago. We were both overweight and told by our respective doctors that we needed to make some lifestyle changes to improve our health.
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