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How can this letter writer just forget about her husband’s emotional affair?
As the only minority in their church group and classes, this letter writer hates the burden of responding to offensive jokes.
A reader isn’t sure what to do when they get upset after their mom vents her frustrations about her marriage.
Her boyfriend’s parents see him as their golden child, and they treat the letter writer like a “random woman who wandered in off the street.”
Her parents expect her to live at home until she’s married. She wants to move out and explore the country after she graduates.
What can this parent do to help their son who’s still stuck on a breakup from three years ago?
When they broke up, the letter writer held out hope he’d reach out in the future. Instead, he has a new girlfriend.
He micromanages every little thing, and his spouse can’t take it anymore.
She resents that she’s been helping her parents with so much since she was a child.
A letter writer is in an online relationship with an Indian man, and their conservative parents don’t approve.
Letter writer really doesn’t want to have kids, but how do they tell that to their parents?
Her mother gets upset when she doesn’t seek or take her parenting advice.
A letter writer is worried about saying ‘I love you’ first and facing rejection.
She feels blindsided after her husband said he doesn’t know if he wants to use their remaining frozen embryos.
Mom thinks her daughter’s new boyfriend isn’t good enough for her because of his job, education level and family background.