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DEAR NO-SHOW: A better way to phrase it would be to tell your sister-in-law (who is your friend) that you couldn’t get on the ...
I have known “Sheila” for 30 years. We were once dear friends. She was always a social drinker. Twelve years ago, she lost ...
Dear Abby: I’ve known “Bianca” since high ... inability to listen to you discuss your symptoms, if you want this friendship to last, you are going to have to accept that she isn’t up ...
I come away from gatherings feeling angry and frustrated. Is there a way to address this without blowing up a lifelong relationship? -- MUZZLED IN THE MIDWEST DEAR MUZZLED: I don’t think there is. You ...
DEAR ABBY: When my first wife and I were in our ... It seems she didn’t realize that once you dump someone, you forgo the right to be friends, regardless of how long ago it has been.
A woman I’ve known and been friends with for 40 years has gradually ... I’ll bet she drops you like a hot potato. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips ...
DEAR ABBY: I am a male scientist at a large university. Four years ago, I was surprised to receive an email from someone with whom I’d been friends many years ago, when he was a postdoctoral ...
Dear Abby: I have been married 10 years ... Since we left, he has realized how badly he treated me and seems to be getting ...
Dear Abby counsels a woman who is nervous ... I’m in my 30s now, and my closest friends are women who have infertility issues as well, or who have chosen to be childless. I have built a happy ...
DEAR ABBY: As a lonely, mixed-up teenager in the ... Now in my mid-50s, I realize I had some undiagnosed mental and social issues throughout my childhood that weren’t discussed and dealt with ...
A reader says conversations with her once-dear friend make her sad and angry. Dear Abby: I have known “Sheila” for 30 years.