Dear Abby advises a reader on what to do when her sister visits her home and items go missing when she leaves.
My husband and I are in a quandary. Our 12-year-old granddaughter celebrated her birthday earlier this year. It was a big ...
Dear Abby advises a man who discovers his brother has a long-lost daughter. DEAR ABBY: I had my DNA analyzed and subsequently received a message from a young woman (a stranger) on the site. Her DNA ...
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DEAR ABBY: Do you have advice for what to wear to a job interview when the interview is in an office, but the work is mostly going to be outdoors? Related Articles Dear Abby: My wife says being forced ...
a hairbrush, my dog’s electric nail file, random dishes and plates, rat traps, laundry detergent packets, dollar store craft ...
DEAR MOTHER: Empathy for whom — the mother or the child? Mature parents do not slap their children across the face for acting up. They take the kid out of the store until they calm down. If this ...
DEAR ABBY: My 21-year-old grandson is a dramatic and arrogant know-it-all. My issue is that he’s disrespectful to me, especially in social situations. He’ll roll his eyes or flap his arms around as if ...
Dear Abby: I’m a 35-year-old man who has always been able to help friends with loss and life changes, until now. For context, ...
DEAR ABBY: My father was a terrible person. He was physically abusive to his wife and kids, and he sexually abused both of my sisters. He was a vicious bully who took every opportunity to humiliate ...