In today's Dear Annie column, a mother feels hurt after an uneven Christmas gift exchange and wonders how to move forward ...
Is this something I can bring up gently, or is it a sign that the friendship has become unhealthy and I need to step back?
“How Can I Forgive My Cheating Partner?” is out now! Annie Lane’s second anthology -- featuring favorite columns on marriage, ...
Dear Eggshells: Feeling a knot in your stomach when a friend’s name pops up is your mind waving a little flag. You can ...
Dear Eggshells: Feeling a knot in your stomach when a friend’s name pops up is your mind waving a little flag. You can ...
Bring it up once, gently but clearly, and keep it simple: “I care about you and I love our friendship, but the sarcastic ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader struggles with a close friend who keeps score, uses sarcasm and guilt, and wonders how ...
DEAR ANNIE: My wife and I have been married eight years and we have two young kids. They are my whole world. I love being a ...
Dear Annie: My wife and I have been married eight years and we have two young kids. They are my whole world. I love being a ...
Dear Annie: My wife and I have been married eight years and we have two young kids. They are my whole world. I love being a dad in a way I did not expect. I am the one who volunteers for bedtime ...
Dear Annie: My wife and I have been married eight years and we have two young kids. They are my whole world. I love being a ...
Dear Wanting: You are not wrong for wanting a third child, and your wife is not wrong for feeling finished. But this is one ...
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