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Abby helps a father struggling with his daughter's toxic relationship. Nick Starichenko - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: I am a single parent of two girls. My oldest, “Becca,” is 17. She has been ...
Dear Abby helps a woman who does not want her alcoholic mother to be in the delivery room with her. Getty Images/iStockphoto DEAR ABBY: I am an adult child of an alcoholic. My mother is a mean drunk.
Dear Abby: I am a single parent of two girls. My oldest, “Becca,” is 17. She has been dating this guy and, as soon as she graduates, plans to move in with him and two of his friends (another ...
DEAR ABBY: Last year, I gave my dad a cool flashlight for his birthday. It was rechargeable and had a feature that made it work as a lantern. He seemed excited about it and later told me again ...
DEAR ABBY: I am a single parent of two girls. My oldest, “Becca,” is 17. She has been dating this guy and, as soon as she graduates, plans to move in with him and two of his friends (another ...
Dear Abby advises a sister unsure how to proceed after her brother hit on their friend's wife. Terry Crews Reveals How He and His Wife of 36 Years Decided to Be 'Stronger Together' After Their ...
DEAR ABBY: My friend “Cindra” has two children. Both are homeschooled and not able to do many things on their own. Cindra and I have very different views and philosophies on raising children.
Dear Abby: My younger brother, “Paul,” is 40 and in a rut. He became friends with a friend of mine, “Mitch,” whom I met in college. Paul also became good friends with Mitch’s wife ...
DEAR ABBY: Last year, I gave my dad a cool flashlight for his birthday. It was rechargeable and had a feature that made it work as a lantern. He seemed excited about it and later told me again ...
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been happily married for 15 years. My mother-in-law, “Pat,” a widow since 1997, has lived with us for the last 14 years. She lived alone in her own apartment when ...
DEAR ABBY: I am an adult child of an alcoholic. My mother is a mean drunk. While growing up, I had to act as her therapist and deal with her co-dependency. I have been lucky to have processed a ...