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How does this letter writer opt out of giving and getting gifts during the holidays?
After the way her mother-in-law hurt her during wedding planning, this letter writer isn’t interested in a closer relationship.
Siblings tell the letter writer to deal with their mom’s critical and hurtful comments.
How does she deal with her in-laws’ months-long visits and inconsiderate behavior without making her husband feel caught in the middle?
They were in a “secure and happy relationship” — until his mom made them feel like their only option was to break up.
A friend is struggling — mostly due to her own bad choices — and this letter writer is tired of supporting her through it.
Relying on an often-angry stepdaughter for rides to and from doctor’s appointments weighs heavily on this letter writer whose husband recently passed away.
Mother-in-law expects the letter writer to be her nurse and caretaker and “cries and complains” when she doesn’t get her way.
A stressed out manager genuinely cares for their employees, “but the internal politics and lack of formal power make it tough to create real change.”
The letter writer moved across the country to escape mom’s “emotional hijacking” and dreads visiting home for her birthday.
What do you say to your mother-in-law who is keeping her gay son’s husband a secret from the extended family?
She’s stressed out, her husband is detached and they have a 5-year-old daughter. How does her parent give her parenting advice?
A biracial woman struggles with her place in her White boyfriend’s family because of their use of racial slurs.
When the letter writer tries to celebrate their late brother, it makes their family so sad.
Is this letter writer making things worse by trying to help their husband care for his mom?