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Dear Abby: Advice? Divorced husband is remarrying, and I'm irked my adult sons are going
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoDear Abby: My divorced husband is getting married again. My adult sons are both going to the...
Miss Manners: My kids suddenly turn into picky eaters when they visit Nana and Papa
Anchorage Daily News· 1 hour agoDEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two amazing girls who are 4 years old and 18 months old. GENTLE READER:...
Asking Eric: Should I suggest an exchange of my anniversary gift?
Chicago Tribune· 20 hours agoDear Eric: My husband and I just celebrated our first anniversary, and we cutely decided to give...
Dear Abby: I gifted my daughter $400,000, now she says she needs space
NY Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDear Abby counsels a woman whose daughter repeatedly asks for money, and has now asked for...
Dear Abby: I’m upset my sons want to attend their father’s second wedding
NY Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDear Abby weighs in on a divorcè's annoyance that her sons are attending their father's wedding and...
Dear Abby: Family friend is sidelined amid milestone celebrations | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 11 hours agoDEAR ABBY: I have been friends for 20 years with a kind and caring woman, "Brenda." At first, Brenda told us to "save the date" for a couple's shower. Then the wife's parents ...
The best deals under $170 that would make excellent Father's Day gifts
AOL· 13 hours agoFather's Day is coming up quickly on June 16, but if you're stumped about what to buy the dear ol'...
Miss Manners: Months after their wedding, a couple is divorcing ... should the gifts be returned?
NJ.com· 16 hours agoDEAR MISS MANNERS: My son married his live-in girlfriend of 10 years at a destination wedding at an...
Dear Annie: Thank-you cards were sent but didn’t arrive. Why didn’t they send a second?
The Patriot-News· 5 days agoDear Annie: There have been two different occasions where I sent a baby shower gift because I...
Dear Abby: ‘If you don’t bring ... you don’t eat.’ -- Signed, the office potluck organizer
NJ.com· 12 hours agoIt is glaringly apparent that some people bring substantial dishes to share while others bring something paltry or nothing at all.