Dear Exhausted: I write this with the utmost compassion: you are going through it. I’m sorry and I hear you and I’m taking a deep sympathetic breath in hopes that you’re somewhere right now also ...
In the past, I have offered to give her a ride home and she said, “I’m just tired.” What is my responsibility here?
I’m a woman in my late 40s, juggling a multitude of responsibilities that have left me feeling drained and overwhelmed. At ...
She found proof her late husband didn’t abandon his kids when his first marriage dissolved. Does she show his kids?
Dear Eric: I am two months pregnant, or so I thought. Three months ago, I met Steve at a concert. Our relationship developed ...
DEAR ERIC: My son, who is 31, still lives at home. He is a great person and is not antisocial. He has a job that doesn’t pay ...
My elder sister is a retired career U.S. Army nurse, having reached the rank of lieutenant colonel. This status has led her ...
Dear Eric: My son, who is 31, still lives at home. He is a great person and is not antisocial. He has a job that doesn’t pay ...
I play in a community orchestra and sit next to a woman who sometimes comes to rehearsal smelling strongly of alcohol.
Dear Exhausted: I write this with the utmost compassion: you are going through it. I’m sorry and I hear you and I’m taking a deep sympathetic breath in hopes that you’re somewhere right now also ...
My concern is that, when she dies, my husband and I will be responsible for him and his debts. Any inheritance will be split ...
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