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Ask Amy: I don’t mind her investigation, but did she have to spill her findings like that?
San Jose Mercury News· 16 hours agoDear Amy: In 1964, I met my wife “Laura” and her infant baby “Beth.” Advice | Ask Amy: The athletes...
Ask Amy: Is it acceptable for women to ask men on dates?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 5 hours agoDear Amy: I am a 77-year-old, retired professional woman who has been widowed for three years...
Dear Annie: How do I tell my elderly neighbor I can’t continue to wash her dirty dishes?
NJ.com· 4 hours agoDEAR ANNIE: I live in a condo complex, where we all own our individual condos. My next-door...
Ask Amy: My friends discovered the truth about my adopted daughter
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 19 hours agoIn today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who is hurt by their adoptive daughter...
Ask Amy: Will I ever be accepting of my gay son?
The Patriot-News· 2 days 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: 'Friend with benefits' is changing things up
Birmingham News· 2 days agoDear Amy: I’ve been seeing/sleeping with my friend “Curtis” off and on for a few months. Recently,...
Ask Amy: The athletes were using the big stalls, and I really needed one
San Jose Mercury News· 6 days agoDear Amy: I have been able to use only handicapped bathrooms for the last 10 years. Advice | Ask Amy...
Ask Amy: Nosy relatives keep telling me about my mom’s ex-house
The Patriot-News· 5 days agoDear Amy: A little over a year ago, working with my mother’s doctor, I decided it was in her best...
Dear Abby: Caregiver who feels overwhelmed and alone wonders how to keep what’s left of her sanity
NJ.com· 9 hours agoDEAR ABBY: I am a caregiver for my elderly diabetic mother and my disabled husband, who is an alcoholic and also epileptic. Dear Annie: How do I tell my elderly neighbor I can’t continue to wash her dirty dishes?