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One politically passionate reader writes in to Dear Annie to remind others that not every person who knocks on your door is trying to sell you something. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) AP ...
DEAR ABBY: I am a 57-year-old married man. I share a house with my wife and daughter. After dinner last month, my wife and I had a big fight. I can't believe the things we said. In 30 years, it ...
Dear Anxious: You have a right to be anxious. I’m surprised your wife is putting yours and your kids’ lives at risk by not locking the door. She sounds very immature or just plain clueless.
Dear Abby: Our door latch has become a huge issue, and I’m ready to leave my marriage Why is my husband refusing to make this fix?
Dear Annie: We recently moved into a new house, and within just three months, we’ve had a parade of solicitors knocking on our door or ringing our doorbell. After the sixth one, I became so ...
Advice Dear Abby: I’m scared of my next door neighbor after seeing her on a police video on the internet Published: Jul. 11, 2024, 12:00 p.m.
Dear Abby gives advice to an individual wondering if they overstepped with their next-door neighbor.
Then, if they don’t shape up, show them the door. You have given your children everything except the incentive to take care of themselves.
A reader asks for advice on whether or not their child should keep the door open or closed when their girlfriend comes over.
DEAR ABBY: My family and I bought a house in a nice, quiet, safe neighborhood three years ago. What we didn’t know prior to moving in was that our next-door neighbor sometimes smokes cigarettes.
Dear Annie: Last month, a court process server came to our house, and I had asked my wife not to answer the door because I needed to buy myself a little more time on an ongoing custody case.
Advice Dear Annie: Not everyone who knocks on your door is trying to sell you something Published: Dec. 08, 2024, 5:33 a.m.
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