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I am afraid that if I tell her the truth that we both like the same guy, it will feel like a betrayal or damage our ...
I don’t want to offend anyone by implying their treats aren’t good enough for us, but I also don’t want food to go to waste.
Dear Abby: I’ve known “Bianca” since high school. She’s my neighbor and godmother to my son. I consider her a sister, and we travel and spend holidays together. Our families get along well.
Dear Annie: I have had one of my friends since our freshman year of high school, and I have always considered her more of a sister than a friend. We have been through ups and downs and have always ...
DEAR THROWN: Your friend told you she doesn’t have a house; she lives in a small apartment. It could be a one-bedroom or studio. Rather than implying you might come on to her husband, she may ...
Dear Don’t: I respect your willingness to own up to your feelings. None of us is proud of feeling jealous, but most of us have experienced a twinge at one time or another. (This may be why it is ...
I’ve stayed because I keep thinking maybe those deeper feelings will grow, or maybe I’m just being too picky. I’ve even wondered if I’m just scared to leave something good without a “real” reason. But ...
Dear Prudence Help! I’m Desperate for a Ride or Die Best Friend, but I Keep Striking Out. In We’re Prudence, Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on a question that has her stumped.
Wake up, dear bestie, there’s drama to be solved. Most times you will wake the next morning to a “NO! DO NOT SEND THAT” text from your pal, who will also inform you that you sound nuts.
Plus: how to deal with an awful brother-in-law, what to do with a box of mementos you shared with your ex and how to tell a bestie you don't want to go on a couples trip.
Dear Bestie: At the risk of sounding callous, this is not your problem. You’re right that best friendship is usually a ...