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A reader asks Dear Abby how to tell her partner he isn’t satisfying her in bed. Abby shares tips for having this sensitive ...
I became ill a few months ago and spent 10 days in the hospital before moving to a rehab center to recover. My husband worked ...
This is the only problem with our relationship ... about what you need at a time when you are both calm and relaxed, and communication is easier — not in the bedroom. Dear Abby: I moved away from my ...
DEAR ABBY: I have been put in a difficult position between my daughter and her husband. My daughter, who has a genius IQ, double college majors, etc., hasn’t worked in a year and a half. Her husband ...
DEAR ABBY: My best friend, “Ellie,” has a jealousy problem. She wanted to introduce me to another lady, “Mica,” who was ...
DEAR ABBY: My spouse and I are retired and on Social Security. We’ve both worked hard all our lives and are content living a ...
Advice Dear Abby: Should I try to resurrect a friendship that died because of a wedding problem? Published: May. 27, 2025, 6:07 a.m.
Abby, I don’t want to be her confidant. Am I doomed to always hear her never-ending problems? She creates them herself by jumping to conclusions and suspecting everyone has ill intentions.
DEAR ABBY: After years of disappointment, I finally found the man of my dreams. How do I tell him he isn’t doing certain things right in the bedroom without it being uncomfortable?
Abby hears from a woman in a texting relationship who's becoming frustrated with continued requests for money, while an aunt discovers brother fathered another child as she searches for kidney ...
I don’t plan on sharing many details about my romantic life with friends — if I mention it at all. Here’s why: I’ve noticed ...
Dear Abby: I have been in a text relationship for nearly a year. I call it a text relationship because we communicate solely through texting. Because I’m not a video chat person, it doesn’t ...