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Ask Amy: I’ve accepted my incurable cancer diagnosis, but I don’t want it to define me
Sun-Sentinel· 5 days agoLiving with — not dying of — cancer means a few lifestyle changes and the need to be more aware of...
Ask Amy: Father and daughter disconnect over disclosure
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoDear Amy: In 1964, I met my wife “Laura” and her infant baby “Beth.” (Laura had gotten pregnant with...
Ask Amy: Widow, 77, is ready to date again and wonders about protocol
NJ.com· 1 day agoWhen I was young, the lady never did the asking. I’m not sure if that is still the protocol or...
Ask Amy: Man doesn’t want cancer to define him
NJ.com· 5 days agoLiving with – not dying of – cancer means a few lifestyle changes and the need to be more aware of things. My cancer is not curable, but it is treatable;...
Ask Amy: A party invite from a total stranger seems like a sneaky gift-grab event
MLive.com· 6 days agoYou are not obligated to attend a party held for a total stranger and attended by other strangers....
Ask Amy: Nosy relatives keep telling me about my mom’s ex-house
The Patriot-News· 6 days agoDear Amy: A little over a year ago, working with my mother’s doctor, I decided it was in her best...
Ask Amy: Distant sibling longs to connect
telegraphherald.com· 7 days agoDear Amy: After our teen years, my brother and I became close.
Ask Amy: 77-year-old steps back into dating pool. ‘Who pays if I ask a man out for a meal?’
OregonLive.com· 1 day agoShe's pretty sure dating rules have changed and doesn't want to assume.
Ask Amy: I don’t like how my adoptive daughter used social media to talk about her DNA test results
Anchorage Daily News· 13 hours agoAdvice from Amy Dickinson.
Ask Amy: Adoptive dad hurt when daughter uses social media to announce she’s found birth relatives
OregonLive.com· 2 days agoHis daughter knew she was adopted, but they never really discussed it much.