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DEAR ABBY: Every time my granddaughter and I talk, she always tells me to let her talk. I’m getting older, and one day I won’t be here for her to tell me to let her talk. Believe me, I know.
Dear Abby advises a woman who doesn't know if her son is her husband's child or another man's child. DimaBerlin - stock.adobe.com DEAR ABBY: My ex-husband was found dead in his home three months ago.
DEAR ABBY: We were friends with a couple for many, many years. Unfortunately, someone took some items out of their house. Our long friendship is now over because they think it was us who stole ...
DEAR ABBY: My son is a loving husband, father and son. He coaches his 12-year-old son, my grandson, in various sports and sometimes is just a spectator.
Is Abby Gay On Ginny & Georgia? Based on Abby’s earlier scenes with Press, viewers may have assumed that Douglas’ character was straight, but in Season 3, Abby questions her feelings for Press ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband works out of state for an oil rigging company 20 days out of the month. He gets 10 days off. When he comes home, we may have two days of quality time together.
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, my mom invited all of my family on an international trip during the month of October. One year ago, my sister called me asking if I could “cover some things” for her.
CNN host Abby Phillip completely ran out of patience with her MAGA panelist, Scott Jennings, during a tense segment about Education Secretary Linda McMahon. The Trump administration has ordered ...
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married for 40 years. Her 42-year-old son came to live with us four months ago. He has never worked in his life and does nothing. I’m supporting him now.
DEAR ABBY: Three decades ago, my husband and I were a military couple stationed overseas to a remote assignment. I was raped by a fellow officer, but I was too frightened to report it.
DEAR ABBY: My ex-husband was found dead in his home three months ago. He was a bitter man who never forgave me for leaving him. We were divorced for 30 years before his death and have two children ...
Dear Abby: Every time my granddaughter and I talk, she always tells me to let her talk. I’m getting older, and one day I won’t be here for her to tell me to let her talk. Believe me, I know.