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Dear Annie, My husband and I
Dear Annie: We moved to be closer to family, but my husband blames me for ruining his life
Dear Thinking: I’m so sorry you’re going through this. It sounds like you’ve been carrying a heavy emotional burden for a long time. Your feelings matter, and you deserve to feel peace and happiness in your life. Speak openly with your husband about your feelings.
Dear Annie: I lie to family when they ask where my husband is because I’m too embarrassed by the truth
I’m so sorry for the pain and betrayal you’ve experienced. You’ve given so much of yourself to this relationship, and it’s heartbreaking that your loyalty and support haven’t been reciprocated. Please know that his actions are a reflection of his choices,
Dear Annie: My husband says I ruined his life by moving
Adding to this, my husband strongly dislikes our son’s mother-in-law, which he has made very clear to me. He refuses to attend holiday dinners if she will be there. Our daughter
Dear Annie: My husband said he was moving to California to find a home for us, but I’ve been betrayed
Since then, I’ve done everything I can to support him, including buying five plane tickets for him to either return to Memphis, Tennessee, or come to get me so we could be together. Each time, he’s failed to follow through.
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Dear Annie: Was I wrong to not open my door to unexpected visitors?
I’m feeling guilty and wondering if I was wrong not to answer the door. Should I have let them in, despite the chaos and my ...
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Dear Annie: Feeling guilty for not welcoming unexpected company
Dear Feeling Awkward: You were absolutely not wrong to prioritize your comfort and well-being. Managing unexpected visitors ...
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Dear Annie: MD sees pain of miscarriages, counsels friends to be supportive without dismissing the loss women feel
I am a retired obstetrician-gynecologist, and over the years, I have had the privilege of counseling many women who have ...
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Dear Annie: I’m struggling to accept not being a grandmother
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a woman whose son has a biological child that he signed away paternal ...
The Daily Courier
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Dear Annie: Handling unexpected guests
I have mobility issues and use a walker, so I’m mostly confined to my home. My son helps by taking me to the beauty salon and ...
Alaska Dispatch News
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Dear Annie: What to say to someone after the heartbreak of a pregnancy loss
Dear Annie: I am a retired obstetrician-gynecologist, and over the years, I have had the privilege of counseling many women ...
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Dear Annie: Retired ob/gyn says the best response to a woman’s pregnancy loss is often the simplest
One of the most painful aspects for many women is the response -- or lack of response -- from their friends and loved ones.
The Daily Courier
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Dear Annie: Old flirtation, new suspicions at church
A woman, "Patty," who pursued my husband 10 years ago, attends church with me. During this time, my husband alerted me to her ...
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