DEAR ABBY: My retired husband of 15 years, “Seth,” is pushing me to the edge of divorce. He’s extremely negative, verbally abusive and estranged from many friends, which has harmed my relationships ...
Dear Abby gives advice to a reader who wants to quit her job in order to pursue a career as a novelist. Valerii Apetroaiei - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: I am in my early 30s and happy in certain ...
DEAR ABBY: My stepson passed away five years ago. Over the next two years, his widow moved several different guys in. Related Articles Dear Abby: I’m furious that my wife is going to our daughter’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — From in-law tensions and sibling disputes to marital growing pains and questions of disability etiquette, the most-read Dear Abby columns on cleveland.com this year reflect the ...
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Dear Abby advises a couple who are worried about their son not finding a wife. DEAR ABBY: My son has completely given up on dating. Whether it’s blind dates, casual meetings with members from our ...
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DEAR ANNIE: I am the default holiday host for my extended family. My parents are divorced and both come, my sister arrives late and stressed with her kids, my brother shows up with whatever new ...
Dear Annie: I feel like my entire life is built around not disappointing people. I say yes at work when I am already stretched thin. I say yes to family favors, extra projects at my kid’s school and ...
DEAR ABBY: I am in my early 30s and happy in certain aspects of my life: I recently moved to a house and married a man I love very much. I have friends, hobbies and dreams. One of these dreams is to ...
DEAR ABBY: How does one approach, by phone, email or in person, a couple -- close friends of many years -- whose husband is slipping into dementia? Do we acknowledge and commiserate, pretend nothing ...
Dear Abby: A co-worker, “Erin,” has been allowed to work from home since the COVID-19 pandemic, while the rest of us came back to the office. We function alongside each other much like a small family.