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DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, my daughter went “no contact” with both sides of our family — parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins. Related Articles Dear Abby: Grandfather will ...
DEAR ABBY: I started a new job a year and a half ago. It’s in a small office. My boss and I are the only employees. Related Articles Dear Abby: She won’t cut ties with her ex because she loves ...
Dear Abby: My son works two jobs and takes college classes. His deadbeat girlfriend doesn’t work. They broke up briefly, and she moved in with another guy, but he refused to support her, so she ...
Dear Abby: My parents have been divorced for almost 30 years. My father is still furious with my mother, and she is indifferent toward him. My son is about to graduate from high school, and both ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Share DEAR ABBY: My parents have been divorced for almost 30 years. My father is still furious with my mother, and she is indifferent toward him. My son is ...
Dear Annie: I’m writing to “Tired Mom” about the situation with her and her best friend’s toddler girls not getting along. As a teacher who worked with little ones for many years, I found ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people — usually parents, often mothers — who say they’ve been cut off by their adult children, sometimes over something that seems minor ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve noticed that some of my friends and I seem to have very different preferences when it comes to communication -- especially around texting versus phone calls. As an adult with ...
DEAR ABBY: I have a set of Chippendale-style dining chairs that are more than 100 years old. They are of sentimental value to me because I grew up with them. Recently, at considerable expense, I ...
Dear Abby: My parents have been divorced for almost 30 years. My father is still furious with my mother, and she is indifferent toward him. My son is about to graduate from high school, and both ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people -- usually parents, often mothers -- who say they’ve been cut off by their adult children, sometimes over something that seems minor ...