A few years ago, my husband and I turned to gestational surrogacy to grow our family. It could cost tens of thousands of dollars, so we wanted to lower our living expenses while saving for it.
My wife “Jane” and I have two girls, “Clarissa,” 3, and “Brianna,” 6. Generally, they get along well, but Clarissa bugs her sister sometimes. When Clarissa recently took apart a Lego set Brianna had ...
A reader feels left out when she sees photos of her granddaughters hanging out with their mother’s side of the family — including at gatherings at which she was present.
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who feels abandoned while their spouse is caring for their ill parent.
Cruel Husband’s Life Is Saved by the Brother-in-Law A cruel husband, cold and arrogant, has spent his life hurting everyone ...
A woman seeks advice on Reddit after her 61-year-old mother-in-law got a 32-year-old boyfriend after having been involved in ...
A woman wrote on Reddit that her husband is never home since his mother took over a ranch and seemingly can't manage it alone ...
" ...since we moved in with his dad to take care of him, I’m lucky if we make love once a week. And when we do, it’s not the ...
A reader also wants to find a way to gracefully extricate herself from the long hugs during which she is showered with praise for her homemaking.
DEAR ANNIE: My husband and I have a 3-year-old daughter, and we’re trying to raise her with structure -- regular bedtime, limited screen time and no sweets before meals. The problem is my ...
Dear Eric: My husband and I have been married almost five years, and it has been wonderful. Six months ago, we had a major disruption when my 83-year-old father-in-law was diagnosed with dementia. He ...
DEAR ANNIE: My husband and I have been married for 11 years. We’ve always had a solid partnership with no major issues. But lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m just a supporting character in his life.