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A reader who works in the hospitality field has advice for another reader who was hesitant to attend her child’s ...
In today’s Dear Abby, a woman married more than 20 years feels hurt when her husband accepts a neighbors’ dinner invitation ...
Writing in response to parents who were upset the bride wasn't bending to their every whim, this hospitality worker looks ...
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DEAR ABBY: My son-in-law, “Samuel,” whom I adore, is a great partner to my daughter and an amazing father to my grandson.
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"I guess my question is, is there any other way I can get my mind around (or over) this betrayal than to cut them both from my life without a word?" ...
I don’t make friends easily, which makes it more painful since I figure my only option is to cut them both completely out of my life.
Is there any other way I can get my mind around (or over) this betrayal than to cut them both from my life without a word?
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