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Dear Annie, woman proposing
Dear Annie: After nine years of waiting for him to propose, I finally took matters into my own hands
He said he’d need to “see what his finances look like” -- and then a week later, he broke up with me via text.
Dear Annie: Is OK for a woman to propose to a man?
Dear Proposing: First and foremost, it sounds like you dodged a bullet. Thank goodness he didn’t say yes. With that being said, I don’t think there is anything wrong with a woman proposing to a man. We are living in 2025.
Dear Annie: When is it okay for a woman to propose?
After nine years of waiting for him to propose, I finally decided to take matters into my own hands and popped the question myself. His response? He said
Dear Annie: I proposed after 9 years of waiting - then he broke up with me in a text
After nine years of waiting for him to propose, I finally decided to take matters into my own hands and popped the question myself. His response? He said he’d need to “see what his finances look like” -- and then a week later,
Dear Annie: 9 years of waiting for a proposal ended in heartbreak
"What are your thoughts on situations like this? Should women ever propose, or does this only set them up for heartbreak if the feelings aren’t mutual?"
Dear Annie: Heartbreak after proposing to long-term boyfriend myself
Should women ever propose, or does this only set them up for heartbreak if the feelings aren’t mutual? -- Women Proposing Dear Proposing: First and foremost, it sounds like you dodged a bullet. Thank goodness he didn’t say yes.
Dear Annie: I proposed to my boyfriend and he broke up with me a week later
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a reader who got tired of waiting for a proposal and now wonders if a woman should ever propose to a man.
Dear Annie, dementia and My husband and I
Dear Annie: Condescending husband won’t stop correcting MIL with dementia
My husband and I have been married for a long time, and he is a great guy. However, when it comes to my 80-year-old mom, it’s another story. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way.
Dear Annie: My husband’s mother has dementia and he constantly corrects her in a condescending way
Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way. I know he does love her, but this makes for very uncomfortable situations.
Dear Annie: My husband rudely corrects my mom with dementia
"Mom has dementia and says many things that are incorrect or confusing. My husband constantly corrects her in a condescending way."
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Dear Annie: I’ve become an afterthought to my own children
Dear Annie: I have two grown children who are doing well, both married, and one is expecting my first grandson. I’m a widow; ...
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Dear Annie: Widowed mom’s lonely holidays with ungrateful children
Dear Annie: I have two grown children who are doing well, both married, and one is expecting my first grandson. I’m a widow; ...
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Dear Annie: I set myself up for failure in coupling with someone who was already coupled
I just read your article about the husband having a relationship with someone in the office. The wife asked why women try to ...
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Dear Annie: I can’t stop wondering ‘what if’
Dear Annie: I had a high school boyfriend 47 years ago but left him. He came to my house the day before I was marrying ...
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Dear Annie: All I want is to feel included by my grown children
I have two grown children who are doing well, both married, and one is expecting my first grandson. I’m a widow; their dad ...
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Dear Annie: Grieving father gets support from readers
Dear Grieving Mom: Thank you for addressing the grieving father. There is life as you knew it before you lost a child and ...
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Dear Annie: My friend’s minor thefts are adding up—how do I address it?
"I’m afraid the little things will become larger and the boys will think this behavior is acceptable if we don’t stop it now.
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Dear Annie: Grieving mom offers solace to father mourning lost son
Dear Grieving Mom: Thank you for addressing the grieving father. There is life as you knew it before you lost a child and ...
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