Dear Annie: My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, ...
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 ...
My friend of 20 years confessed to having a crush on her executive coach, which then developed into a flirtation, which then ...
DEAR ANNIE: I am 52 and I have a good life on paper. I am married, I work full-time, and I have two teenagers who keep me ...
Dear Happy for Her: It sounds like your sister is dazzled by her own spotlight right now. The next time she praises her freedom at your expense, respond with a calm, “I’m content where I am.” No ...
She swings between crying about feeling worthless after her affair and snickering about her “bad girl” behavior.
She insists she’s not judging, but I leave her house feeling like she sees me as the cautionary tale in her comeback story.
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader struggles with a friend's affair, midlife spiral and setting boundaries without losing a 20-year bond of trust.
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 ...
Friend groups rarely sit down and vote someone off the island. They do it the way you described: one brunch here, one concert there, a handful of “Oh, you would’ve loved it!” comments that land like ...
I’m the only person she’s told about this. I told her I wish she would follow my advice rather than just tell me her secrets and expect me to keep them. I feel I’m at a standstill with her. I ...