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Ask Anna: I said yes to a second date and now I'm dreading it

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

Dear Anna,

I went on a date with a couple recently. I’ve been a unicorn before, so I’m not completely new to the experience, but I wasn’t sure whether it was something I still wanted — and, honestly, I’m still not sure. The date itself was fine! We had fun, and afterward I wanted to see them again, so told them as much. But now I’m ...Read more

Sexual Bill of Rights

Life Advice / Single File /

Sexual expression is part of mental and physical well-being. On that we probably agree. And being unmarried, you know how difficult it is to find a caring and committed partner. It's well worth waiting for, because when soul mates join spirit and flesh, their union can approach spiritual communion. Once that's experienced, anything less is out ...Read more

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Ask Dating Coach Erika: What do I do if someone basically tells me how to feel?

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

How many times have you heard something like this?

“I don’t want to waste your time.”

“You’re too good for me.”

“I’m too old/young for you.”

“I’m too short/tall for you.”

“You’ll get annoyed with me trying to keep up.”

Generally, these lines are in response to an initial message on a dating app. For example, a...Read more

Asking Eric: 39-year-old too anxious to get a job

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My longtime friend has a 39-year-old son who refuses to look for a job. His last job was seven years ago. His mother found the job for him, but his employer passed away. He is bright, likeable, talented, good-looking and in great shape.

His excuses, to name a few: his father died 18 years ago; he has sleep anxiety disorder so he ...Read more

New Relationship Brings Looming Panic

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: For the first time in a long time, I am in a steady romantic relationship. I haven't done much dating since my last relationship four years ago. I've been dating this current guy for three months. At first, I was a bit skeptical, but I have since warmed up to him, so much so that my friends have noticed an undeniable difference ...Read more

Who Pays When Plans Change?

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I know the etiquette of the host paying for the event, not the guest. Which is great. However, in my wide circle of friends, we do things differently. We often eat potluck, though when one of us does provide the meal, we provide all of it at our own cost. Guest will usually bring wine to share, or maybe a homemade dessert if ...Read more

Dispirited Da Vinci

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I recently turned 27 and feel as if life is just passing me by. I try so many different things to find career opportunities and to meet other people but nothing leads to anything, and I am always stuck back at square one.

It seems like nobody ever gives me a chance (social and economic). Is there a way to move on in life without ...Read more

Calls And Messages Threaten Racy Video Leak

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, I started receiving mysterious phone calls from a man claiming to have in his possession videos of me performing sexual acts. I do not know where he would have gotten something like that. I changed my phone number, but somehow he got my new number and started harassing me again.

After a while, the phone calls stopped...Read more

Asking Eric: 40-year marriage suddenly sours

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: What should one consider if thinking about divorce? My spouse and I have been married for more than 40 years; the first 41 were very positive. We both worked so were not underfoot, were supportive and loving of each other and had many wonderful experiences.

Now over time in retirement, daily life has become unpleasant. We both had a...Read more

Grandmother Skips Granddaughter's Party

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I just threw a birthday party for my daughter. She's turning 11, and I invited a few of her friends and our family to celebrate her at a "Moana"-themed party. The party was held at my mother-in-law's house, which irritated my mother, who said she feels uncomfortable going to my children's other grandma's house. I explained to her...Read more

'no Gifts -- Oh, Twist My Arm, I'll Take A Gold Watch'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I accepted an invitation to a party for a friend's husband at their home. It hadn't occurred to me to bring a gift -- most likely I would have simply brought a nice card and a bottle of wine.

A few days before the party, I was surprised to receive this message: "Some of you have asked about gifts -- and truly, your presence ...Read more

Attention "Dear Annie" Editors: Annie Lane Is Off Today. The Following Column Was Previously Released In 2018. Thank You. -- Creators

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

ATTENTION "DEAR ANNIE" EDITORS: ANNIE LANE IS OFF TODAY. THE FOLLOWING COLUMN WAS PREVIOUSLY RELEASED IN 2018. THANK YOU. -- CREATORS

Gift Gaffe

Dear Annie: On a yearly basis, my employer recognizes employees who have dedicated 10, 15, 20, etc. years of service as well as individuals who are retiring. These employees have their names published...Read more

Toxic Relationship Affects Woman's Health

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I am a 54-year-old woman who, after 40 years, reconnected with my childhood best friend, "Neil." We are now engaged. I have no children, but Neil has two girls ages 11 and 13. The 11-year-old is in therapy and on medication for depression and anxiety. I love them as if they were my own. Their mother is useless and irresponsible, and ...Read more

Asking Eric: Local celebrity’s fame puts strain on relationship

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I’ve recently started a new relationship with a man who has a very public job in our town. I’m more introverted naturally and I’ve found it really taxing to always be out and about, watching him schmooze with people as I slip into the wallpaper. Before we get more serious, I’m considering breaking it off. I’m not sure I have...Read more

Nanny Loses Track Of Child

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am a nanny, and I lost track of the child I was watching while we were in the library. I told the parents about it because I wanted to be transparent, and they fired me. They said this incident made them lose trust in me and my capabilities to watch their child. It has been hard to find another nanny job, because they won't ...Read more

Doctor Late Because Of Supposed 'emergency'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: If I am late to a doctor's appointment, I may not get to see the doctor at all, but I will still be charged for having missed the appointment. But if I get there on time, I usually have to cool my heels for a long time -- sometimes for close to an hour -- before the doctor will see me.

Yes, I've complained. I get one of two ...Read more

Missing Face Time

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: My husband and I are in our 70s, and he is experiencing depression from lack of contact with his children. I don't mean Facebook, because he sees them on there. They do not call like they did in the past. I am sure they feel that since he can actually see them on the screen, he knows what they are up to and what they are doing. Thus,...Read more

No-Kids Wedding Reception Plan Upsets Grandparents

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: My youngest son is getting married this spring, and they have decided they want a child-free wedding reception. We have three grandchildren, ages 3 to 7. The wedding is where my son and his fiancee live, so we are all traveling. They have asked all three kids to be in the wedding party as flower girls and the ring bearer, but ...Read more

Asking Eric: Kitchen remodel divides couple

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My husband and I are retired. We each have significant (and equivalent) retirement savings. We keep our finances separate, except for periodic deposits into a joint account that covers utilities, taxes, et cetera.

We decided to remodel our ’80s kitchen. The process has caused some huge arguments.

My husband is a cheapskate. He ...Read more

Taking Time to Find Perspective

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: My husband and I are in our early 60s, married for 40-plus years. We plan to retire and travel soon. But the past year or so he seemed to become obsessed with his smartphone, holding his phone all the time and guarding it. I asked him if he had a Facebook account and he said no. But when I entered his cell number in the Facebook ...Read more

 

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