Dear Exhausted Friend: You can care without being a witness to every bite of her dinner. Be honest but kind: Tell her you’re ...
DEAR LOST AND CONFUSED: This is an incredibly difficult situation, and I’m so sorry that your husband has put you through it.
I don’t want to blow up Christmas, but I also don’t want another holiday spent swallowing my feelings while he unloads his.
Dear Exhausted Friend: You can care without being a witness to every bite of her dinner. Be honest but kind: Tell her you’re ...
Dear Silent Night No More: Your brother isn’t practicing “radical honesty.” He’s practicing rudeness dressed up as virtue.
My parents beg me not to make waves because he’s “working on himself,” but his self-work is coming at my expense.
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader struggles to protect their holiday joy from a brother who uses “radical honesty.” ...
Dear Struggling: You are not silly or naive. You are a survivor who has figured out how to keep putting one foot in front of ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a newly minted empty nester shares her struggle with loneliness and changing family dynamics as ...
When they do come home, they’re on their phones or making plans with friends. I end up cooking, cleaning and pretending I’m ...
The next time he starts his commentary, calmly cut him off -- something like, “I’m not interested in feedback right now” -- and turn back to whatever you were doing. As for your parents, their plea to ...
"My parents beg me not to make waves because he’s 'working on himself,' but his self-work is coming at my expense." ...
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