Dear Abby: Dad forgot the gift from me and regifted it back, saying how much thought he put into it.
He does the typical old man thing of repeating stories from the good ole days, but this sort of outright forgetting is new.
DEAR DAD: After a year of fighting with her boyfriend, Becca may change her mind about moving in with him once she graduates.
Dear Abby advises a sister unsure how to proceed after her brother hit on their friend's wife. Getty Images/iStockphoto DEAR ABBY: My younger brother, “Paul,” is 40 and in a rut. He became ...
Dear Abby: Twenty years ago, I developed psychosis with a personality change. I did things I’m ashamed of. I had an affair, remarried, and moved out of the country, leaving my 13-year-old ...
DEAR MAKING A CHANGE: You stated that your mother-in-law expects to live with you and her daughter in your new place, which ...
DEAR ABBY: I have known my best friend, “Carl,” and his wife for 30 years. We do everything together — cruises, holidays, birthdays, etc. Dear Abby: My mother copies how I dress and ...
Her temporary stay with the couple was supposed to be brief, and now she expects to come along as they move to their ...
DEAR ABBY: My friend “Cindra” has two children. Both are homeschooled and not able to do many things on their own. Cindra and I have very different views and philosophies on raising children.
Such is life. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440 ...
Dear Abby: I had a close friendship with a co-worker. We used to have lunch together and shared many personal and intimate stories. We were the two work newbies, even though I started six months ...
Dear Abby helps a woman who does not want her alcoholic mother to be in the delivery room with her. Getty Images/iStockphoto DEAR ABBY: I am an adult child of an alcoholic. My mother is a mean drunk.
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