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Dear Annie: When I abdicated the role of ‘reluctant event coordinator’, my husband’s family fell apart
She feels some guilt due to this, but overall is unwilling to be the glue that keeps her husband's family together.
Dear Annie: Am I the reason why my husband‘s family doesn’t get together anymore?
I have major guilt because I feel like this is my fault. My logical side tells me this is the way their family would have been anyway had I not been involved with my husband at al
Dear Annie: My husband’s family fell apart after I stepped back
My question starts with this. Two years ago, during a family outing, my husband’s only sister told me the only reason she and I have a relationship is because I invite her to things. During this same trip,
Dear Annie: I think I was the glue keeping my husband’s family together
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader wonders what her responsibility to her in-laws is, especially when her husband doesn't want to associate with his own family.
MLive
10h
Dear Annie: Walking away gives others the chance to be responsible for their own actions
It’s often said that walking away is about loving yourself ... but walking away is also about loving them. Walking away gives ...
5h
Dear Annie: Including in-laws creates multigenerational closeness
I loved reading the different responses from both grandmothers in the “Daughter-in-Law’s Dilemma.” I’m fortunate to be the ...
2d
Dear Annie: I’m being excluded by a friend I welcomed into my circle
Dear Left Out: Ordinarily, I’d recommend direct, honest communication with this gentleman, sharing your feelings and ...
2d
Dear Annie: When my wife scales back plans due to burnout, it makes me feel taken for granted
She's got mental struggles and can often feel overwhelmed. But when she cuts back it feels like its when it's about valuing ...
5h
Dear Annie: Walking away allows toxic family space to self-reflect
It’s often said that walking away is about loving yourself ... but walking away is also about loving them. Walking away gives ...
2d
Dear Annie: The woman I’m talking to is scared to commit to me
Dear Annie: I met a woman, “Alice,” on a dating site. We have been emailing each other for 27 months. We have never met; she ...
Alaska Dispatch News
1d
Dear Annie: I’m grateful for my friend’s help, but I don’t like how she did things beyond what I asked her to do
Dear Annie: I am a nurse who needed to become a full-time caregiver for my mom, who is in her 90s. I have siblings; however, ...
2d
Dear Annie: Whatever happened to promise rings?
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader responding to a prior column wants to know why the teens don't just get promise rings ...
Capital Journal
19h
Dear Annie: Ready for Marriage, but My Boyfriend Is Hesitant
Dear
Annie
: I'm a 47-year-old woman, and I've been with my boyfriend, "Greg," for almost six years. I'm really happy with him, and I am at the point where I really can't imagine being with anyone ...
2d
Dear Annie: I needed help taking care of mom but my friend went too far
"I’m torn between being grateful that I got a few days off but now find I don’t want to have this friend in my home again." ...
The Daily Courier
2d
Dear Annie: Grateful for the help, but uncomfortable with the extras
I am a nurse who needed to become a full-time caregiver for my mom, who is in her 90s. I have siblings; however, when I ask ...
1d
Dear Annie: Am I obligated to keep lines of communication open with my in-laws?
As I spoke with my husband about this, he suggested I look at the last six months of our communication, of which more than 90 ...
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