Dear Abby: I want to end a relationship. My husband and I met a few about three years ago through mutual friends. We are 20 years older than they are and live an hour’s drive. When the mutual friends left, we thought this would be the end, but this few pursued a friendship and guilty […]
Best Abby: I live with a man I admire very much. We bought our first house when we were 23. We had two children together and also raised my sister. We both work and want for nothing. The problem? He is an alcoholic. He never gets loud or in common; He just goes to sleep […]
Dear Abby: Our 23-year-old son, ‘Ed’, was tight, in sports and staying healthy, looked at his diet he even came to a gym and went every week. Ed goes with a girl, ‘Emily’, who is the opposite. She is probably a hundred pounds overweight. She is also dirty (if she comes here, there have been […]
Best Abby: My daughter has been married to her high school lover for 15 years. Their marriage has been rocky from the start because of the ‘God’ complex of her husband. He is a spoiled snot monkey and a compulsive liar. He not only caused chaos in his own family, but has almost destroyed ours. […]
Dear Abby: I am a 47-year-old man who is not divorced for 20 days. For the past three months I go out with a woman I have known for 26 years. We love each other and are planning to get married. We have great times when we are together, but struggle on the phone or […]
Best Abby: I am a 71-year-old child who has been married for 54 years. I have a terrible habit to interrupt when my wife speaks. I try to break this habit, which is difficult after so many years. We had a bad argument today when she asked me to view some “funny” YouTube clips. I […]
Dear Abby: A few years ago I was introduced to a Catholic priest after hired me to give him conversation lessons. (He was visiting another country; English is not his first language.) We took it off and discovered that we had a lot in common. After the lessons were over, we stayed in contact. Not […]
Dear Abby: I have known ‘Sheila’ for 30 years. We were once dear friends. She was always a social drinker. Twelve years ago she lost her husband to cancer and started drinking more and more. Sheila is now an alcoholic. Friends and family have often tried to help her. She went to rehabilitation twice to […]