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Ask Amy: Will I ever be accepting of my gay son?
The Patriot-News· 1 day agoDear Amy: My son “Jack” is 26 years old. Recently he told me that he has been in a relationship with “Samuel” for six months. While Samuel seemed nice...
Ask Amy: I claimed to have served in Vietnam
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoDear Amy: I’m now 71. I want to come clean with my son/family.
Ask Amy: Adoptive dad hurt when daughter uses social media to announce she’s found birth relatives
OregonLive.com· 14 hours agoHis daughter knew she was adopted, but they never really discussed it much.
Ask Amy: We’re financially supporting our parents. How long are we obligated to do this?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoIn today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to a couple who isn't sure what the long-term...
Ask Amy: How can I politely return a gift to the giver?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 days agoDear Amy: Every year, we host an exchange teacher’s aide from Latin America, as part of our child’s...
Ask Amy: My sibling isn't interested in having a relationship with me
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 days agoIn today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who feels distant from their once-close...
Ask Amy: My brother and I aren’t close anymore, despite my attempts
The Patriot-News· 5 days agoWhen we do talk, he keeps any conversation to about five minutes.
Ask Amy: I’ve lied to my family for years about a secret and I’m ready to come clean
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 days agoIn today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who is ready to own up to past lies...
Ask Amy: My adopted daughter is happily connecting with her DNA relatives and it hurts me
MLive.com· 14 hours agoI can understand her inquiry, but I am upset with her use of social media to announce the results.
Ask Amy: It’s simple ... when in a public place, don’t use an ADA-compliant toilet stall if you...
NJ.com· 5 days agoDEAR AMY: I have only been able to use handicapped bathrooms for the last 10 years. Many places only have one larger stall, which is often occupied by a non-handicapped person. Often people using the stall are on their phones.