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Dear Annie: I’ve noticed that some of my friends and I seem to have very different preferences when it comes to communication -- especially around texting versus phone calls. As an adult with ...
Dear Annie: I’m writing to “Tired Mom” about the situation with her and her best friend’s toddler girls not getting along. As a teacher who worked with little ones for many years ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people -- usually parents, often mothers -- who say they’ve been cut off by their adult children, sometimes over something that seems minor ...
Dear Annie: My wife and I have a milestone anniversary coming up. We plan on renting a large home in the south of France for a month and inviting family and close friends to celebrate with us.
Dear Annie: In 1962, I was 14.5 years old and in my first year of junior high. Feeling desperate to be cool, I believed a girl from school when she told me that her brother, who was home on leave ...
DEAR ANNIE: In 1962, I was 14.5 years old and in my first year of junior high. Feeling desperate to be cool, I believed a girl from school when she told me that her brother, who was home on leave ...
DEAR ANNIE: I find it pretty difficult to talk to my mom about anything lately. Every time I try to talk to her about anything, it turns into an argument. She wants to bring up my past and what I ...
Dear Annie: In 1962, I was 14.5 years old and in my first year of junior high. Feeling desperate to be cool, I believed a girl from school when she told me that her brother, who was home on leave ...
Dear Annie: I’ve noticed that some of my friends and I seem to have very different preferences when it comes to communication -- especially around texting versus phone calls. As an adult with ...
Dear Annie: I’m writing to “Tired Mom” about the situation with her and her best friend’s toddler girls not getting along. As a teacher who worked with little ones for many years ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people—usually parents, often mothers—who say they’ve been cut off by their adult children, sometimes over something that seems minor ...
Dear Annie: In 1962, I was 14.5 years old and in my first year of junior high.Feeling desperate to be cool, I believed a girl from school when she told me that her brother, who was home on leave ...