DEAR ABBY: My friend “Cindra” has two children. Both are homeschooled and not able to do many things on their own. Cindra and ...
Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting, but it does mean deciding what you want from this friendship moving forward. If she is ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers support to a reader who feels let down by her best friend on a recent girls trip.
I wish you had mentioned WHY your family is unwilling to include your friend in some of those celebrations. Whatever their reason, because leaving your friend alone dampens your enjoyment, consider ...
Dear Annie: I went on a 10-day girls trip with five other women, including my best friend. By the third day, I realized I was ...
Dear Annie: I went on a 10-day girls trip with five other women, including my best friend. By the third day, I realized I was being singled out for having different opinions and struggling to keep up ...
By the third day, I realized I was being singled out for having different opinions and struggling to keep up physically.
Dear Annie: I went on a 10-day girls trip with five other women, including my best friend. By the third day, I realized I was being singled out for having different opinions and struggling to keep up ...
"My best friend made excuses for their behavior but later apologized when I broke down. She suggested a “clean slate,” but nothing changed; I was still expected to keep up, stay silent and follow ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a reader who is tired of being solely responsible for her a friend's happiness.
By the third day, I realized I was being singled out for having different opinions and struggling to keep up physically.
Abby, he’s an elderly man with a tremor in his hands. She keeps emailing me about the four of us meeting again, and we are both scared to meet them since he’s armed and has that tremor. We are afraid ...