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If he can still make you laugh despite the challenges that you might have as a couple, he will feel love and joy for you, and ...
Before embarking on a new relationship expecting that you will find someone who magically makes you happy, spend some time ON ...
However, if you are planning to claim spousal benefits on your husband's work history, there's a very good chance waiting until 70 to do so is a big mistake. Here's why.
The Moneyist My husband and I spend more money on our daughter and her family than on my single son. Do we compensate him? ‘I want to be as fair as possible and avoid any potential resentment ...
Advice Asking Eric: I want my husband to stop correcting me when we’re out in public. It’s embarrassing, and he’s often wrong Published: Mar. 19, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
Dear Anna: After 12 years of marriage (17 together), I (38F) am ready to end things with my husband (40M). We’ve had our ups and downs — early struggles when he was unemployed, ongoing ...
I have been stepmom to my husband’s only daughter since she was 5. This Valentine’s Day she sent a card that said “For My Parents on Valentine’s Day” so I know I did it right, too.
My husband has been a functioning alcoholic for more than 40 years. I consider his behavior emotionally abusive. I hate my home. My kids (22, 19 and 17) don’t want me to leave him.
There are old wounds here, so you’ll want to exercise care around them. Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at [email protected] or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110.
My husband's family is struggling financially and I don't want to use my inheritance to help them - what should I do? PeopleImages / E+ via Getty Images Joey Frenette Published: March 24, 2025 7:48 pm ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I are in our early 60s and are both retired. We are still in relatively good health, so we want to travel while we can. Whenever my husband has suggested places ...
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