Being right can be a cold comfort. You’re going to need to grieve those friendships that have fallen to the wayside. You may ...
A woman overwhelmed by family stress struggles with a close friend’s chronic lateness and no‑shows after an ADHD diagnosis ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ...
When she does arrive, she reminds me she’s ADHD and pokes fun at me for being so uptight about time. My mom is dying, my ...
DEAR LOVED: Approach with “I” statements: this is what I was hoping, this is what I’m seeing, this is how I feel, this is ...
It doesn’t seem like you’re being heard. Because what you described in your letter is someone whose candle is being burned at ...
Dear Tired: It’s possible to ask for what you need in this relationship and still be sensitive to your friend’s needs. For ...
It has made me sad, because my mom’s siblings, my cousins and some of my best friends will be celebrating with me, but now my ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is ready to end a few decades-long friendships.
From what you’ve written, the later trip works better for more of the family. That doesn’t mean your plans aren’t important, simply that they may not see it the way that you do. Being open about your ...
Dear Tired: It’s possible to ask for what you need in this relationship and still be sensitive to your friend’s needs. For instance, it’s not appropriate to demand that she always be on time, but you ...
Dear Tired: It’s possible to ask for what you need in this relationship and still be sensitive to your friend’s needs. For ...
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