If she keeps missing the deadline, it’s perfectly fair to say, “I’ve decided to keep my things at home from now on. I’ve had ...
My neighbor has taken “borrowing a cup of sugar” to ridiculous levels. In the past six months, she’s borrowed my ladder, my hedge clippers, two baking pans and, most recently, my patio chairs for her ...
Dear Annie: My mother spent the last years of her life as a dementia patient in a nursing home. Although she was nonverbal, she clearly enjoyed looking at holiday cards and photographs and often kept ...
Over time, though, it has become clear that she likes to control every family interaction. Visits must happen o ...
My neighbor has taken “borrowing a cup of sugar” to ridiculous levels. In the past six months, she’s borrowed my ladder, my hedge clippers, two baking pans and, most recently, my patio chairs for her ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader seeks advice on stopping a neighbor from constantly borrowing household items without ...
I am the friend everyone calls when they need something. I am the one who remembers birthdays, checks in after surgeries, brings soup when someone is sick and sends the “just thinking of you” text. If ...
I recently introduced my 62-year-old husband to emojis, and now I fear I’ve made a huge mistake. Every text I receive — whether it’s “Pick up milk” or “Your sister called” — is followed by a winking ...
Should I be looking for a book that can guide me through this, or is it time to talk to a therapist or psychiatrist?
How do you weigh loyalty to a pet against the chance at a lasting partnership? Is there a way to compromise that doesn’t ...
I do not want to embarrass her or sound uptight, but I am starting to feel like my time matters less than hers.
I worry I’ll be responsible for maintaining three acres of land (mowing, burning the fields, etc.) I’d also have no legal ...
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