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Asking Eric: Sister’s boyfriend is terrible influence on nephew
Dear Eric: My sister divorced her husband over three years ago and had the man she had been having an affair with move into her married home roughly a year after the divorce.
This man swears in front of my nephew. He's made comments about hitting my sister if she did or said something he'd disliked. He constantly makes belittling or offensive ...Read more
Homebody Is Ready For A Life Change
DEAR HARRIETTE: I need a change. I've lived in the same city my entire life and have the same friends I've always had. I even attended college in my hometown, thinking it would give me an advantage because I didn't need to readjust to a new setting. Although it allowed me to focus on my academics, I feel like I am limiting my growth by not ...Read more
Should Guests Help Clean Up?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I hosted a brunch gathering of about 10 people at our home. We offered a wide spread of food and drinks, and we used paper plates and napkins to make cleaning up a little easier -- and also because I'm in my third trimester and frankly, the idea of cleaning that many dishes had me feeling exhausted.
It was a ...Read more
When New Friends Outshine Old Ones
Dear Annie: My dearest friend and I go back over 50 years. We've seen each other through everything, high and lows.
Recently I became disabled and can no longer drive. I'm also a widow. I'm not asking anyone to chauffeur me around (I have that handled), but a phone call here and there would be lovely. She lives just a short distance away, yet...Read more
Disabled Daughter Is Likely Being Manipulated And Exploited
DEAR ABBY: I recently saw on my daughter's phone that she's sending nude pictures to a "Jameson," whom she met online. She is 29 and has a learning disability. She still lives at home with me and her father. She's not able to live on her own because of her disability.
I once found out from a bank statement that she was giving thousands of ...Read more
Ask Anna: Am I a monster for wanting my boyfriend to last longer in bed?
Dear Anna,
My boyfriend and I have been together for about eight months, and in almost every way we’re really well-suited for each other. There’s just one problem. Our sex life is lacking, and I don’t know how to fix it. He finishes very quickly during penetrative sex — usually within a minute or two — and while he almost always makes...Read more
Single File: Mystery!
I love mystery. No, not the grisly murder-mayhem crime scene. The mystery that moves me (and maybe you, too, after I make my case) is the aura, the enchantment, the spell we women can weave around our femininity. But before we get to that, I want you to know that my concept of feminine mystery has absolutely nothing to do with game playing or ...Read more
Ask Dating Coach Erika: Is this a date?
“If you don’t know, ask.”
I find myself giving this advice on an almost daily basis.
I got a text recently from a male client who had met a woman at a party the previous weekend. She promptly found him on Instagram and suggested meeting. (Good for her for taking the initiative! How would you feel about that?) He then asked me if he ...Read more
Asking Eric: Adult children put distance between themselves and mother
Dear Eric: I have two adult children; they both are married and live in different states away from me. I worked very hard to be a good and loving parent and, after a divorce that I did not want, I struggled a lot emotionally. The children lost their home and so did I.
I have been on excellent terms with my children. This year my daughter told ...Read more
Empty Nester Mom Feels Adrift Without Kids At Home
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am a 60-year-old single mom, and all four of my children have moved out of my house. It now feels empty, and I'm not sure what to do with myself. My children are my world, and all of my free time went to them when they lived here. Now that my youngest son has officially graduated college and is moving out and getting his own ...Read more
Pushy Neighbor Wants Explanation For Cold Shoulder
DEAR MISS MANNERS: How should one respond when an acquaintance asks, "Have I done something to offend you?"
I have a neighbor with whom I've tried to be friendly. Over the course of a few months, she's made unpleasant remarks, overstepped invitations to my home and insistently passed on information that I knew to be false.
For example, I had ...Read more
Sibling Rivalry Doesn't Always End in Childhood
Dear Annie: My sister and I have always been close. We grew up sharing clothes, secrets and late-night phone calls, and for years I considered her my best friend. But lately, every conversation with her feels less like a conversation and more like a contest I never signed up to enter.
If I mention that my son made the honor roll, she ...Read more
Mother Regrets Choices That Impacted Daughters' Lives
DEAR ABBY: I was in an abusive relationship for 15 years that affected my children badly. I have had emotional problems since I was a child, which caused me to stay in the relationship long past the point I should have left.
My two daughters left home at 16 and 13 to live with their fathers. Both of their fathers allowed the girls to smoke and ...Read more
Asking Eric: Friends split over restraining order
Dear Eric: A good friend of 30 years lashed out at me. During a group dinner she announced that she was going to apply for a restraining order against someone who has been harassing and stalking her. Once a week I play volleyball with that person. The person sometimes tries to talk to me about my good friend. I tell that person not to do that, ...Read more
Turn Burdensome Summer Bash Into A Potluck
DEAR MISS MANNERS: On the 4th of July every year, my dear friends have a three- to four-day get-together, where families come and camp out on their property. We cook out, we all play sports and board games, we sit around the campfire and, for the grand finale, we have a huge fireworks show.
I noticed the year prior that not everyone pitched in ...Read more
How To Support a Partner Healing From Trauma
Dear Annie: My soon-to-be fiancee has had an incredibly hard year. She had ankle surgery and a difficult recovery. She worked hard to get her mental health back on track. She gave up drinking for me. She also went through serious family drama after being kicked out of her aunt's house, and she had to sue to get out of the situation. She won.
...Read more
Husband Doesn't Believe His Wife Is Being Honest
DEAR ABBY: I suspect my wife had an affair some years ago. She was spending time with this man in a local bar on weekends for quite a while. I recently confronted her with the rumors going around, and she says she did nothing wrong. When she began talking about him with me one day in her bedroom, she became very emotional and cried, telling me ...Read more
Asking Eric: Widowed aunt makes huge demands on family
Dear Eric: How can I lovingly set boundaries with an aging, widowed and childless aunt who is seeking more connection but whose long-standing self-centered behavior – dominating conversations, disregarding others’ needs, and making unrealistic emotional demands – has exhausted much of the extended family?
In the last decade I’ve been ...Read more
Stepping Back From Friendships Without Ending Them
DEAR HARRIETTE: Do you think it's possible to outgrow certain people and friendships? Recently, I've been feeling like I could move on from some childhood friendships. I moved away for college, and I can't relate to some old friends who stayed in our small hometown. I'm growing at a rapid pace, living on my own in New York and navigating ...Read more
On Applauding At Solemn Events
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My dear mother told me that one should never clap for the speakers at Memorial Day observances, and that one should depart in silence to mark the solemnity of the occasion. At a Memorial Day event, I noticed that everyone clapped for the speakers and chatted casually at the end of the event.
Was my dear mother mistaken?
...Read more
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