Dear Annie: I am starting to feel like my whole life is lived through a screen, and I am ashamed to admit how much control my phone seems to have over me. I am 42 and married, with two kids in middle ...
Dear Abby: My mother took care of her mother-in-law with Alzheimer’s for nine years. My father had two sisters who had nothing to do with their mother during that time. Now, the younger sister is ...
DEAR ABBY: My son died of cancer at 33. It was heartbreaking. My daughter-in-law, “Belinda,” had grown distant before his death, and although they had a son through artificial insemination, I have ...
Dear Abby advises an individual whose parents' relationship has suffered over the years due to the father's memory declining over time. Adobe Stock DEAR ABBY: As my parents have aged, my father has ...
DEAR ABBY: My daughter won’t allow me to have a relationship with my toddler grandson without constantly interfering. Everything is “no.” She says things like: “Don’t bring him a toy every time you ...
DEAR ABBY: I’ve hosted a live podcast for years. It’s my creative outlet, my therapy. Related Articles Dear Abby: I got in a fight with the other mother but I’m not going to pay up Dear Abby: Do we ...
Dear Abby gives advice to a mother who has no interest in spending time with her son during a vacation. nitinai2518 - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: My husband and I married 20 years ago. We have a ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband’s niece, “Justine,” is a few years younger than my husband and I. She and I were best friends for the last 25 years. Related Articles Dear Abby: We have a new baby and my wife ...
Dear Annie: I returned home from a trip recently to find my world turned upside down. While I was away, my daughter, her husband and my two grandchildren, who live in a camper on my property, broke ...
Dear Annie: I returned home from a trip recently to find my world turned upside down. While I was away, my daughter, her husband and my two grandchildren, who live in a camper on my property, broke ...
DEAR ABBY: My 11-year-old daughter, “Emma,” has a group of six to eight friends she has played with at school, in Scouts, at parties, etc., for more than three years. Dear Abby: Do we need to hide our ...