DEAR ANNIE: Spending time with one of my closest friends has become exhausting. She constantly talks about how unhappy and lonely she is and then pressures me to make future plans -- even while we’re ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a reader who is tired of being solely responsible for her a friend's happiness.
I went on a 10-day girls trip with five other women, including my best friend. By the third day, I realized I was being singled out for having ...
Dear Annie: My husband pouts and refuses to come with me when I visit our kids and grandkids, choosing instead to stay home ...
Dear Annie: Spending time with one of my closest friends has become exhausting. She constantly talks about how unhappy and ...
Dear Annie: Spending time with one of my closest friends has become exhausting. She constantly talks about how unhappy and ...
My husband pouts and refuses to come with me when I visit our kids and grandkids, choosing instead to stay home watching TV ...
My husband pouts and refuses to come with me when I visit our kids and grandkids, choosing instead to stay home watching TV and playing on his computer.
"My husband pouts and refuses to come with me when I visit our kids and grandkids, choosing instead to stay home watching TV ...
You are done making excuses for him. Your letter indicated that you’ve already figured it out — let him stay home and stop making excuses for him. If people ask where he is, simply say, “He’d rather ...
Should I just keep doing my own thing and let him stay home? Or is it time to consider whether I’d be happier without him?
Dear Annie: Spending time with one of my closest friends has become exhausting. She constantly talks about how unhappy and ...
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