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Dear Amy: I recently got divorced. My wife told me she had fallen out of love, and I agreed to leave. We have two girls, ages 6 and 9. We're great parents and get along well. We try to be good for the sake of the children. My older daughter has blamed ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Denver Post,  22 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: Divorced Couple s Closeness Confuses Kids

should not have a man move in — or sleep over — when the kids are there. That includes you. You and your ex should consider seeing a professional counselor who could help you clarify matters for your kids. DEAR AMY: I recently got divorced. My wife ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Inside Bay Area,  20 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: Distance Between Them is Getting Longer

it — or break it off. You have muddied the relationship waters by letting someone else into your life. DEAR AMY: I have been in a long-distance relationship for more than three years. We're students studying at different schools, and we see each other ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Contra Costa Times,  20 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: Have the Talk, But at the Right Time

of psychosis when they are at their most hormonal, if your girlfriend regularly behaves in a way necessitating an apology, then she needs to work hard to find alternatives, for her sake and for the sake of her relationships. DEAR AMY: My girlfriend ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Contra Costa Times,  19 Nov 2009
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Ask Amy: Tell Moocher to Keep Hands Off Your Grub

real consolations, but one is that occasionally you can use your pregnancy to get what you want. The next time your friend reaches his grubby hand toward your food bowl, you say, "Move another muscle and you're going to lose that hand, friend. I'm ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Contra Costa Times,  19 Nov 2009
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Ask Amy: Is This Bad Boss a Racist or Just a Jerk?

offensive and an affront to people who really are discriminated against in the workplace. It's not a crime to be obnoxious — or a bad manager. DEAR AMY: My wife put in her two weeks' notice yesterday. She was discussing a project with her boss, and he ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Contra Costa Times,  18 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: Note-Taker Tired of Helping Class-Skipper

having troubles restoring healthy habits. I end up eating too little during the day for fear of eating too much, and then I binge at night. DEAR AMY: I am a freshman in college. I am just getting used to having 200 people at lectures and the fact that ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Inside Bay Area,  17 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: Only Santa Should Drive That Much

husband came home from a business trip and announced, "Marriage is too much work and I want a divorce." He wants her out now. DEAR AMY: For 23 years I was married to a woman who would share a Christmas Eve only with her side of the family. I have ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Inside Bay Area,  16 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: You Are Your Child s Strongest Influence

is secure in her attachment to her parents and extended family, she is less likely to worry too much about how to please other people. DEAR AMY: My husband and I have a 6-year-old daughter. How do we help her to develop a sense of self-respect and ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Inside Bay Area,  13 Nov 2009

Ask Amy: She Doesn t Want Rehash for Thanksgiving

to tell my very good friend about the opportunity. DEAR AMY: My husband and I will celebrate Thanksgiving at my daughter and son-in-law's house. My son-in-law's family will attend. My brother (an alcoholic who is sober) will be coming with his ...

From AMY DICKINSON, Inside Bay Area,  13 Nov 2009

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