She posts inspirational quotes daily and talks endlessly about how she’s finally “living her truth.” I want to be supportive.
In today's Dear Annie column, a woman feels judged by her sister’s post-divorce “renaissance” and seeks advice on staying ...
My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then ...
Dear Annie: My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, ...
Dear Annie: I’m a 52-year-old woman with a good marriage, grown kids and a life I’m generally proud of. But I can’t stop feeling irritated -- and then guilty -- around my younger sister.
My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then ...
Dear Annie: My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then became a sexting affair. I have always known she is unhappy in ...
Dear Annie: My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then became a sexting affair. I have always known she is unhappy in ...
I’m a 52-year-old woman with a good marriage, grown kids and a life I’m generally proud of. But I can’t stop feeling irritated -- and then guilty -- around my younger sister. She’s 46 and recently ...
She swings between crying about feeling worthless after her affair and snickering about her “bad girl” behavior.
Dear Annie: My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then became a sexting affair. I have always known she is unhappy in ...
She insists she’s not judging, but I leave her house feeling like she sees me as the cautionary tale in her comeback story.
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