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Ask Dating Coach Erika: How do you think dating is different than it used to be?
When I saw my parents recently, I thought it would be fun, both as a dating coach and as their daughter, to ask them about how they met and how their relationship progressed. I always knew some details, but I didn’t know the full story. March 16 marked their 46th wedding anniversary, so I would like to give tribute to them in this article.
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No longer old-school, matchmaking is drawing younger, more diverse singles looking for connections
CHICAGO -- Alicia Williams has had some rough dating experiences.
The 29-year-old mom of two dated a guy who claimed he was divorced, even presenting her with papers to prove it. It turns out they were fake because, after Williams searched social media and public records, she discovered he was still married.
“He was telling me he wants to ...Read more
Asking Eric: Sister has strong opinions about school choice
Dear Eric: My sister can’t get past the fact that we’re sending our kids to a local public school instead of to the charter school that she sends her kids to. We normally have a good relationship, but this has really become a sticking point for her. It feels like I need to defend public schools every time I see or talk to her, which is nuts....Read more
Bank Manager Feels Disconnected From Co-Workers
DEAR HARRIETTE: I recently started working as a manager of a bank in New York City, and I'm having a hard time fitting in socially because most of my co-workers come from extremely wealthy families. They often talk about their extravagant weekend plans that include skiing or taking weekend trips. I don't come from this type of money, so it's ...Read more
Teacher Remains Formal With Former Student
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a 37-year-old woman who moved back to my small hometown, where I sporadically run into an old high school teacher. I've greeted her each time as "Mrs. Jones."
While out with some old classmates, we again ran into Mrs. Jones, and I noticed that all of them warmly addressed her by her first name. They told me later that ...Read more
Good Fences, Better Boundaries
Dear Annie: I have a neighbor whom I used to enjoy very much. We would chat at the mailbox, exchange holiday cookies and occasionally sit on each other's porch for a friendly visit. She was the kind of neighbor everyone hopes to have close by.
Lately, though, things have changed. She now drops by without calling, often at the worst possible ...Read more
A Good Friend Told Me I'm A Fraud
DEAR ABBY: A longtime friend recently accused me of lying about my education, and I'm still stunned by it. I completed my undergraduate studies in the U.S., earning a BA, and later earned a master's degree from a French university. Recently, during an exchange on Facebook, my friend asserted, quite confidently, that I was lying about my academic...Read more
Gen Z is the loneliest generation. Here's what can help
We are more connected than ever before, with our high-speed internet, pinging smartphones and ever-updating apps and social media networks. (iPhone 17e, anyone?!)
And yet, we are also lonelier than ever, especially younger generations who are even more likely to be on their digital devices for longer periods of time. Gen Z, it turns out, is the...Read more
Asking Eric: Reader questions how to find fulfillment in life
Dear Eric: I guess I’m tired of reading all the problems people have with their marriages or children or coworkers.
Here’s my problem: none. How do I stay engaged, feel completely fulfilled and happy with my life?
– Happy Life
Dear Life: My answer is going to sound simple, maybe, but I’ve found it to be one of the most complex ...Read more
Husband Wants To Take Monthlong Fishing Trip
DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband wants to go on a fishing trip for a month up in Canada. I told him no, but he keeps pressing the matter. He works hard and hasn't taken a day off in more than two years, so part of me wants to say yes to him. However, we have two teenage daughters who are heavily involved in sports at high school, and I don't think I ...Read more
Treat Housekeeper As An Employee, Not A Guest
DEAR MISS MANNERS: What is the polite way to treat a housekeeper in your home? For example, if neighbors or guests come over while she is there, do I introduce her?
Also, if I am serving my guests tea and cake, is it necessary to offer her something, as well? I'm not talking about a whole meal, but when I urge my friends to try the brownies I ...Read more
Being Needed Isn't the Same as Being Seen
Dear Annie: I am wondering if I am the only one who feels this way, though I suspect I am not. From the outside, my life looks full. I have family, friends, responsibilities and a calendar that rarely seems empty. Yet somehow, I often feel lonely right in the middle of it all.
I spend so much time taking care of other people, showing up, ...Read more
Family Members Attack Their Own With Sharp Barbs
DEAR ABBY: I spent the morning at a close friend's home. She is in her early 80s and starting to show some mental decline and memory problems. Her children are in their 30s and still live at home. Her husband is also in his 80s.
While there, I noticed how, at every opportunity, the kids or husband would make some "innocent" remark about her ...Read more
Asking Eric: Brother’s wedding requires nephews be left with stranger sitter at reception
Dear Eric: My brother-in-law (41) is the last of four siblings to get married. He invited the family to his wedding. However, this is a destination wedding, and he said he would like his nephews and nieces to participate in the ceremony, but that the children had to be taken to their babysitters after the ceremony and not be present at the ...Read more
Dater Questions Continuing To See Startup Founder
DEAR HARRIETTE: I went on a first date last weekend with the founder of a startup. We went out for dinner and got drinks afterward. I had a great time. He says he wants to keep seeing me; however, he travels a lot for work, so I won't be able to see him again until late next month. I don't know if I want to be with someone who is never around. I...Read more
'why Haven't You Thanked Me, The Best Hostess Ever?'
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Less than 48 hours after my husband and I attended a gathering at the home of a couple from our walking group, I received a text from the hostess that read, "I hope you enjoyed the party. Should I assume it was an oversight on your part not to send a thank-you note? We believe we were gracious hosts and would appreciate ...Read more
Carrying the Weight of a One-Sided Friendship
Dear Annie: I am writing about a friendship that has weighed on my heart for quite some time. I have known this woman for more than 20 years, and in many ways, she has been a loyal and lively part of my life. We have celebrated happy occasions together, seen one another through disappointments and shared the kind of history that is not easily ...Read more
Friends Are Unaware Of My Silent Suffering
DEAR ABBY: I have a neurological disorder and can no longer keep up with my friends (who used to be my friends). I don't explain the problems I have and why I can't do the things I used to do unless they ask. I still drive, but I have trouble walking. I have a wonderful husband who helps me all the time. I'm lucky I can do what I do, but I am ...Read more
Millennium Life: The Hidden Advice in Interview Questions
The main hall of the convention center had been split into several rows, with dozens of separate tables. The interviewers, career professionals from banks, non-profits, or boards, knew automatically to sit against the temporary canvas walls below a printout of a number. The students would sit across from them. The older men and women knew the ...Read more
Asking Eric: Adopted daughter excluded from inheritance
Dear Eric: Recently my parents shared how their estate will be divided when they pass. They have worked hard and lived a modest life, and it goes without saying that they are entitled to do as they please with their estate.
In sharing how they intend to divide their estate, my parents informed me that I would not receive a share since “I don�...Read more
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