DEAR ABBY: While we were attending a friend’s family barbecue, “Willa,” a young mother of four, drank too much and became ill. Drugs may have been involved. Related Articles Dear Abby: I am a wreck ...
DEAR ABBY: While attending a friend’s family barbecue, “Willa,” a young mother of four, drank too much and became ill. Drugs may have been involved. Understandably, the three older children became ...
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Dear Abby: I am a stepgrandmother of a disabled granddaughter, “Laura,” who has Down syndrome. She is 38. A few years ago, she weighed more than 300 pounds at only 5 feet tall. She ended up in the ...
Dear Annie: I don’t understand why people see me as a threat. I have no devious plans or intentions. I’ve never been in a fight. Throughout my life, I’ve been bullied -- from elementary school all the ...
Dear Abby advises a ready who feels snubbed from her mother-in-law's will. DEAR ABBY: I have been happily married to my husband for 35 years. My mother-in-law just drafted her will and is passing her ...
DEAR ABBY: My ex, “Hank,” and I have two sons together. Both are smart, kind, college-educated, hardworking and independent young adults. Hank is estranged from our younger son, “Andrew.” Andrew could ...
Dear Abby gives advice to a mother whose son is having trouble making friends. DEAR ABBY: My ex, “Hank,” and I have two sons together. Both are smart, kind, college-educated, hardworking and ...
DEAR ABBY: My ex, “Hank,” and I have two sons together. Both are smart, kind, college-educated, hardworking and independent young adults. Hank is estranged from our younger son, “Andrew.” Andrew could ...
DEAR ABBY: My ex, “Hank,” and I have two sons together. Both are smart, kind, college-educated, hardworking and independent young adults. Hank is estranged from our younger son, “Andrew.” Andrew could ...
DEAR ABBY: My mother is 80 and living alone after my dad passed. Her memory is failing. Related Articles Dear Abby: My co-worker wanted me to keep a secret. I told our boss anyway. Dear Abby: Kids I ...
Dear Abby: My mother found out where I get the money I give her, and she’s not happy Dear Abby: Any advice on how to deal with my stalker would be great Dear Abby: I’ve been told never to speak to the ...