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Dear Annie: I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday ...
Dear Eric: I’m a right above-knee amputee. I became an amputee two years ago due to an escalated argument with my mother, who ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday ...
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She has chosen a very pricey restaurant where the bill will be a minimum of $900 for four people. I’m scared to think about it.
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My mother passed away, and not a single one of my so-called friends showed up to her funeral. No cards. No flowers. Not even a phone call.
Dear Annie: I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday ...
Dear Feeling Forgotten: First, let me say how deeply sorry I am for the loss of your mother. Grief is heavy enough without ...
"To say I’m heartbroken doesn’t begin to cover it. I’ve never felt so abandoned, and in a moment when I truly needed support." ...
I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday parties and even moving day. I donate to friends’ fundraisers, send thoughtful messages, ...
A reader feels abandoned and wonders if she should tell her so-called friends how she feels.