Dear Silent Night No More: Your brother isn’t practicing “radical honesty.” He’s practicing rudeness dressed up as virtue.
DEAR EXHAUSTED FRIEND: You can care without being a witness to every bite of her dinner. Be honest but kind: Tell her you’re ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader overwhelmed by a best friend's nonstop relationship updates seeks advice on setting ...
DEAR LOST AND CONFUSED: This is an incredibly difficult situation, and I’m so sorry that your husband has put you through it.
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader struggles to protect their holiday joy from a brother who uses “radical honesty.” ...
Dear Exhausted Friend: You can care without being a witness to every bite of her dinner. Be honest but kind: Tell her you’re ...
My parents beg me not to make waves because he’s “working on himself,” but his self-work is coming at my expense.
Dear Silent Night No More: Your brother isn’t practicing “radical honesty.” He’s practicing rudeness dressed up as virtue.
Dear Exhausted Friend: You can care without being a witness to every bite of her dinner. Be honest but kind: Tell her you’re ...
I don’t want to blow up Christmas, but I also don’t want another holiday spent swallowing my feelings while he unloads his.
"My parents beg me not to make waves because he’s 'working on himself,' but his self-work is coming at my expense." ...
The next time he starts his commentary, calmly cut him off -- something like, “I’m not interested in feedback right now” -- and turn back to whatever you were doing. As for your parents, their plea to ...