I miss my friend, and I’m also concerned for her. But every time I try to talk about it, she shuts down the conversation.
How can I address this slight? And more importantly, how do I prevent something like this from happening again?
Dear Sick of Being Micromanaged: Diane didn’t learn leadership; she learned how to be a nuisance with a clipboard.
After they returned to the table, my sister-in-law started in on them again. This time, my father-in-law tried to intervene ...
Dear Sadly: Grief does not follow rules, and neither do grieving families. They may be overwhelmed, private or simply coping in their own way. Their silence is not a reflection of your friendship or ...
You do not need permission to grieve. Let the love and respect you carried for him be your farewell.
Dear Annie: I’m the oldest of five siblings. Our parents raised us to be responsible and self-sufficient. Dad even taught us ...
Dear Annie: I suffer from severe anxiety over everything. I am and have been on medication for some time and I do see a ...
Dear Annie: I am a 57-year-old woman who has had many problems with my sister over the years. When my mother was alive, I ...
DEAR ANNIE: I have been married nearly 30 years. I met my husband when I was 20, and since then, my life has revolved around ...
I’ve been dating a man, “Daniel,” for about a year. He’s kind, reliable and has a great relationship with his family. I care ...
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