Dear Annie: My sister-in-law has turned every family gathering into a courtroom, and somehow I am always the defendant.
DEAR TIRED: A real friend claps when your child shines; she does not turn every moment into a scoreboard. Keep sharing less ...
My sister-in-law has turned every family gathering into a courtroom, and somehow I am always the defendant. For years, I have ...
How do I handle a relative who hides rudeness behind humor, and a husband who thinks silence is the same as keeping the peace ...
"At our last family dinner, she arrived late, brought nothing, criticized the meal and then posted a photo online calling it ...
The worst part is that she says all of this with a smile, so if I object, I look oversensitive. My husband tells me to ignore ...
Dear Tired: A real friend claps when your child shines; she does not turn every moment into a scoreboard. Keep sharing less ...
We were supposed to have a fine retirement — travel, move to a warmer climate — but instead we’re still in New England facing ...
Dear Tired: A real friend claps when your child shines; she does not turn every moment into a scoreboard. Keep sharing less ...
My sister-in-law has turned every family gathering into a courtroom, and somehow I am always the defendant. For years, I have hosted holidays, birthdays and Sunday dinners because I genuinely love ...
My sister-in-law has turned every family gathering into a courtroom, and somehow I am always the defendant. For years, I have ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers advice to a reader on how to deal with her sister-in-law's insults-with-a-smile.