Ask Amy Archive
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Dear Amy: I recently got divorced. My wife told me that she had fallen out of love, and I agreed to leave.
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Dear Amy: I have been in a long-distance relationship for more than three years. We're students at different schools, and we see each other about once a month and during holidays.
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Dear Amy: One of my best friends at work is a guy who is a few years younger than I. We have developed a really nice "brother/sister" relationship. We often tease, share jokes, etc.
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Dear Amy: I am a freshman in college. I am just now getting used to having 200 people at lectures and to the fact that we are not required to go to class.
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Dear Amy: My husband and I have a 6-year-old daughter. How do we help her develop a sense of self-respect and self-esteem? In a society where thin is everything, being popular is a matter of selling yourself out, and sex is happening at an early age, what message should we give her?
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Dear Amy: My husband and I will be celebrating Thanksgiving at my daughter and son-in-law's house. Normally we have a great time there.
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Dear Amy: My 13-year-old daughter recently got her first cell phone. She plays softball in a recreational league, and her coach is a married man in his early 40s, with a daughter on the team.
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Dear Amy: My husband and I adore our grandson, who is a toddler. We watch him at our house overnight twice a month while his parents attend art classes.
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Dear Amy: I am a 19-year-old student, and I recently began talking to a 32-year-old man. He has lied to me from the beginning. He wants to move the relationship further. I'm considering it.
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Dear Amy: Eighteen months ago, I got involved with an online role-playing game. I hooked up online with a wonderful woman named Cathy. We love each other and have exchanged letters. Despite the distance, it is a wonderful relationship - she lives on the other side of the world.
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Dear Amy: I have been in a relationship for about three months. We are two mature adults who work full time and are very happy with each other.
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Dear Amy: I am a single female in my 30s. I am not into the bar scene, so I use Internet sites to meet and date men.
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Dear Amy: I have found the love of my life! He is amazing and wonderful. We are only 21 years old and don't plan on marrying until we graduate from college - and then we have to find jobs and plan for a wedding. It will probably be three or more years until we marry.
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Dear Amy: My husband of 20 years is in the middle of a major midlife crisis. He is unsatisfied with his job, our home and his life in general.
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Dear Amy: I've been dating Anabel for about a year. She is nice, funny and sincere. What I used to consider a quirky endearment, I now consider an annoyance.
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Dear Amy: I am invited to several weddings, which means going to several showers. For every one of these showers, registry information has been enclosed with the invitation, either printed on the invitation or in the form of those obnoxious little "enclosure cards."
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Dear Amy: I am responding to the letters in your column about dating protocol for older people who lose a spouse. Twenty years ago, my father died from cancer; five months later, my 35-year-old husband passed away.
The FBI terrorism task force in Philadelphia has arrested five men of Lebanese origin, following an extensive international undercover sting in which one of the men allegedly tried to purchase 100 Stinger missiles designed to shoot down aircraft.
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