In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a reader who is happy with her boyfriend in spite of their struggles and ...
Why am I reacting like this, and how do I move past it? I don’t want to be the kind of person who resents other people’s ...
When life throws challenges at you, you have a choice. That choice is to either become bitter or better. If possible, try to ...
Dear Annie: I’m a 64-year-old woman, and I have a wonderful boyfriend whom I love deeply. We’ve been together for over a year ...
"Lately, I’ve noticed that seeing happy couples—carefree and in love—fills me with irritation, even resentment." ...
I've been married to a wonderful man for seven years, and we have a strong, loving relationship. However, after Valentine's ...
When life throws challenges at you, you have a choice. That choice is to either become bitter or better. If possible, try to choose better. By that, I mean focusing on bettering yourself and shifting ...
When life throws challenges at you, you have a choice. That choice is to either become bitter or better. If possible, try to choose better. By that, I mean focusing on bettering yourself and shifting ...
When life throws challenges at you, you have a choice. That choice is to either become bitter or better. If possible, try to choose better. By that, I mean focusing on bettering yourself and shifting ...
I don’t want to end our relationship with him, but my friend is demanding it as a condition for our friendship to continue.
Dear Annie: I'm a 64-year-old woman, and I have a wonderful boyfriend whom I love deeply. We've been together for over a year, and he's a kind, loving man who happens to be on dialysis. I take care of ...