DEAR ABBY: I am a troubled older man. I was married with three children, but I drank too much. My wife and I divorced after 20 years of marriage. We were both flawed. I have been remarried and ...
Dear Abby advises a mother whose adult son can't hang on to a job and refuses to accept responsibility for his actions. motortion - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: I am blessed with two sons who live ...
DEAR ABBY: When my niece walks into a room, she immediately takes over any conversations in progress. Everyone has allowed this to continue, so I assume they are OK with it. However, I find it ...
Dear Annie: I’m reaching out with a heavy heart and a mind full of memories. My oldest son, who once called me frequently and with whom I shared countless stories over long phone calls, now ...
Dear Annie: I’ve been married to my husband, “David,” for 12 years. We have two kids, “Ella” (9) and “Lucas” (6). Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m doing everything alone.
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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Dear Annie: I feel, in many ways, like it’s time for me to leave -- as in, life. I keep finding reasons to give up. I don’t have a real plan. I’ve thought of an overdose, but for one, so ...
DEAR ABBY: Over the last few years, my family has faced a lot of loss, especially my mother. In the span of three years, she has lost her parents, my father and my brother. We had a little joy ...
Dear Annie: It saddens me to see so many people who don’t enjoy their jobs. I was fortunate; I spent 42 years as a teacher, and while my first year in a middle school was the toughest, the rest ...
DEAR ABBY: My brother just got engaged to the “WOAT” (Worst of All Time). They have been dating for 2 1/2 years, and nobody in the family has anything good to say about her. In the past, he ...
Dear Newcastle United — fans, players, staff, the whole club. How are you? First things first, don’t worry! I know you said no letters this year. In fact, you said it to the point of bluntness ...
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