Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
The common denominator between the two relationships had not been gender or sexual orientation. It had been me. Credit...Lucas Burtin Supported by By Melissa Febos This essay is part of a Modern Love ...
DEAR ABBY: In high school, I had a friend who constantly told me he loved me. I never returned the feelings. We remained ...
Messy bestie love bit this Big Apple belle in the bum. A New York woman was kicked to the curb by her new boyfriend after she unabashedly professed her “so bad” love for her male best friend — and the ...
Wedding planner Kaky Daniel opens up about her parents' cross-cultural marriage, her global upbringing, and why she's ...
Dear Amy: I have never seen a question like this in any advice column. I am a widow, and have been dating a widower for approximately six years. We have a very happy relationship. We have helped each ...
Ahead of Valentine's Day, I set out to find an AI companion in ChatGPT, but instead of a love connection, I got a content violation and some seriously bad vibes. Emily is an experienced reporter who ...
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