In today's Dear Annie column, a woman worries her longtime best friend is drifting away and asks how to cope when one-sided ...
I finally asked if I’d done something wrong. She laughed and said, “No, you’re fine,” like I was being dramatic. I don’t want ...
I finally asked if I’d done something wrong. She laughed and said, “No, you’re fine,” like I was being dramatic. I don’t want ...
Dear Annie: I am embarrassed to admit this at my age, but I feel like the kid left out at recess. I am in my late 40s, ...
I feel like I’m the only one reaching out. If I don’t text first, I won’t hear from her for weeks. When I do, she answers ...
Dear Annie: I am embarrassed to admit this at my age, but I feel like the kid left out at recess. I am in my late 40s, married with kids, a steady job and a calendar that looks full from the outside.
Dear Annie: I am embarrassed to admit this at my age, but I feel like the kid left out at recess. I am in my late 40s, ...
A man seeks advice on how to handle his persistent ex-girlfriend who continues to pursue him despite their breakup.
DEAR SO OVER HER: Continue to avoid your ex, and if you see her, do not acknowledge her. If she approaches you, tell her you ...
Start by matching her effort, not to punish her but to protect your peace. Stop auditioning for a role you already earned. Reach out occasionally with something warm and specific, like “Miss you. Want ...
"On social media I see group trips, girls’ nights and birthday dinners that I am not included in, even with people I thought ...
I am embarrassed to admit this at my age, but I feel like the kid left out at recess. I am in my late 40s, married with kids, a steady job and a calendar that looks full from the outside. But inside I ...
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