I now feel she may ultimately choose them over me, and I feel deeply hurt. Dear Left Out ... dynamics can sometimes bring out the worst in people, and it sounds like your best friend may have ...
I now feel she may ultimately choose them over me, and I feel deeply hurt. I don’t want sides. I just feel lost. Any advice? —Feeling Left Out Dear Feeling ... the worst in people, and it ...
DEAR ANNIE: It saddens me to see so many people who don’t enjoy their jobs. I was fortunate; I spent 42 years as a teacher, and while my first year in a middle school was the toughest ...
An NPR listener says her friend pings her morning, noon and night, even if she doesn't respond. She'd like to say something, ...
DEAR ANNIE: Three years ago, my older brother received a $60,000 settlement, and I believe it changed his perspective on family and our relationship. One day, he offered to loan me $5,000 to ...
Dear Annie: It saddens me to see so many people who don’t enjoy their jobs. I was fortunate; I spent 42 years as a teacher, and while my first year in a middle school was the toughest ...
fizkes - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: I have been dating ... I don’t talk to a single person. I chose to do all that so he would stop accusing me, but he always finds something wrong.
DEAR ABBY: I’m a gay man living ... money to look 15 years younger than their age, but people often make and voice assumptions about me that are annoying. I have never felt that people take ...
it’s eating at me. Why am I reacting like this, and how do I move past it? I don’t want to be the kind of person who resents other people’s happiness. -- Feeling Bitter Dear Bitter ...
DEAR ABBY: Some of my friends discuss their plans in front of me without inviting me along. Am I right to feel excluded? I’m a woman in my late 20s, and I feel stung when friends and roommates ...
Dragana Gordic - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY ... and photo and ignore me like they did in high school. I’ll be the first to admit I’m nothing to look at. The only people who spoke to me were ...
Can you help me understand how they got there?” This gives her an opportunity to explain herself -- or her boyfriend -- before you need to point any fingers. Dear Annie: Why can’t people just ...