Dear Annie: I’m writing because I feel embarrassed even admitting this, but I’m starting to dread parts of my own life that I ...
I’m writing because I feel embarrassed even admitting this, but I’m starting to dread parts of my own life that I worked hard ...
How do I bring this up in a way that actually changes something? And if he still doesn’t meet me halfway, how do I decide what to do next?
Dear Lonely: First, there’s nothing embarrassing about wanting tenderness, attention and real companionship in your own ...
Dear Annie: I’m writing because I feel embarrassed even admitting this, but I’m starting to dread parts of my own life that I ...
"What hurts is how invisible I feel. I’ll get dressed up, light a candle, even make his favorite meal, and he’ll barely look ...
I’m writing because I feel embarrassed even admitting this, but I’m starting to dread parts of my own life that I worked hard to build. I’m 52, married for 24 years, and we have two grown kids who are ...
Pick a calm, ordinary moment and speak plainly. Don’t be accusatory, but say something truthful like, “I miss you. I feel ...
I’m writing because I feel embarrassed even admitting this, but I’m starting to dread parts of my own life that I worked hard to build. I’m 52, married for 24 years, and we have two grown kids who are ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a woman in a long marriage feels lonely after her kids leave home and asks Dear Annie how to ...
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