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Written by Abigail Van Buren (also known as Jeanne Phillips), Dear Abby is the most widely syndicated columnist in the world, delivering sound, compassionate advice every day. latest November 12, 2024
Life Advice / Dear Abby / Nov 05, 2024. DEAR ABBY: My sister recently lost her husband, who passed away after a brief fight with cancer. Her daughter, my niece, was scheduled to be married later this year. They struggle with finances, and my brother-in-law's death exacerbated the situation.
If you do, you may be pleasantly surprised to discover you are not as isolated as you think. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother ...
Dear Abby: Should we tell friend her husband and BFF are having an affair? Secret is becoming hard to keep as the paramour talks openly to her social circle about the cheating. By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter is being married soon. She has invited our best friends of 30 years to her wedding, but she refuses to invite their adult daughter because she has treated her parents very disrespectfully throughout the years.
by Abigail Van Buren. Dear Abby | November 6th, 2024 | Letter 1 of 3. DEAR ABBY: I'm in an open relationship with my partner. We both enjoy hooking up with other people, but only if we agree on the person. It was going great; I still got my one-on-one time with my partner. But now it seems that instead of making love with just me, the only time ...
Dear Abby: I take good care of mother who seldom took good care of me. Daughter is starting to feel it’s unhealthy to keep helping her selfish, dishonest mom through her medical crises. By Abigail Van Buren. May 18, 2024, 4:00am PST. DEAR ABBY: My mom always catered to my dad when I was growing up. I was left to pretty much raise myself.
DEAR ABBY: My out-of-state sister is facing major, life-threatening surgery. Even though she isn't well, I asked to visit her a few days prior to a family reunion, and she agreed. While I was there, I noticed she was irritable and sharp-tongued, more so than she usually is.
Dear Abby: I am in a relationship with a lovely man. He respects me, appreciates me and accepts me (flaws and all), and we get along really well. He respects me, appreciates me and accepts me ...
DEAR ABBY: Like a lot of people, I'm working from home. Today I was completing a complicated procedure between calls from customers and getting conflicting instant messages from my supervisor and manager. I exclaimed a cuss word and suddenly got an IM from the manager saying I shouldn't cuss.