I have many guy friends. Why don’t we hang out more? Credit...Illustration by Paul Sahre Supported by By Sam Graham-Felsen The last problem I ever thought I would have was loneliness. From grade ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dear Abby advises a woman in her 70s on her friend-with-benefits relationship. DEAR ABBY: I have been having a ...
My friendships exist in silos. Each hangout is a feverish one-on-one where we share fries and eye contact, confessions, rants, gossip, and mutual attempts at amateur therapy. This patchwork of ...
I have a friend I used to be very close with—I was in her wedding party eight years ago—but life circumstances, life goals, and geographic distance have rendered us a lot less so. We don’t communicate ...
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DEAR ABBY: I have a friend, “Doug,” I’ve known for 30 years. I moved away, but we get together once or twice a year. I’ve known his wife longer than him and watched their son grow up, attending his ...
The Trib is launching “Asking for a Friend,” a column that tackles life’s little conundrums before they snowball into full-blown crises. Whether you’re unsure about whether to text back or how to ...