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Dear Amy: I recently discovered that my son, who is 17, is a homosexual. We are part of a church group and I fear that if people in that group find out they will make fun of me for having a gay child.
Dear Amy: Prior to the pandemic, I met up with an old friend of nearly 20 years three or four nights a week at a local watering hole. We would also watch football together on Sundays at my house. When the pandemic hit, we all self-quarantined: Me with my college-aged daughter and him by himself.
Dear Amy: You encouraged me to reach out and reminded me that in times of stress and grief, people tend to withdraw from others for fear of overreaching or embarrassment, or saying the wrong thing, when actually we need to step forward and be there for our friends and colleagues.
Ask Amy: Amy re-runs her ‘most infuriating’ questions. Amy reruns questions from a parent who wants their son to stop being gay and a bride with unusual requests. By Amy Dickinson June 26 ...
Ask Amy daily advice column on family, work, relationships, children, kids from The Denver Post.
Dear Amy: I just got married to the love of my life. He makes me so happy, and I don’t regret my choices at all — but it’s been almost two months, and I still find myself missing my parents ...
Dear Amy: After my spouse of over 40 years died last year. I have moved forward in my life in a positive manner. I am having a relationship with a married woman (“Brenda”). As a widower, I ...
Dear Amy: I’m a girl in 11th grade. In my freshman year, I made friends with “Ruby.” Over time I came to understand that I needed to end the friendship because of Ruby’s troubling behavior...
Dear Amy: On Sunday, I realized clearly that my husband was emotionally abusive to me. The next day in your column (I read you in the Los Angeles Times), you shared an “update” from “Drained and Wondering,” as well as the Domestic Violence hotline number.
After more than two decades dispensing advice in her nationally syndicated "Ask Amy" newspaper column, Amy Dickinson is retiring. NPR's Scott Simon asks her about what she's learned over...