Dear Annie: Most nights, my phone lights up with our family group chat. My husband and I have three grown kids in their 20s, ...
Dear Annie: Most nights, my phone lights up with our family group chat. My husband and I have three grown kids in their 20s, ...
Imagine every night a barking dog layered over a drum solo that sounds like someone falling down the stairs with cymbals.
Dear Annie: Earlier this year, my family moved into a new neighborhood after decades in our old community. I arrived with so ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a mom grapples with hurt and uncertainty after discovering her adult kids’ private group chat ...
Whenever we're together, she is glued to her phone. Not just checking it occasionally, but scrolling, texting, laughing at ...
DEAR LEFT OUT: Moving to a new neighborhood can feel a bit like showing up to a party where everyone else already knows the ...
Dear Left Out: Moving to a new neighborhood can feel a bit like showing up to a party where everyone else already knows the ...
Being on the phone may be “normal life” these days, but it should not take center stage when two friends are trying to ...
Dear Feeling Second: You are not overreacting. Being ignored in favor of a screen is frustrating, and it is rude. Being on ...
Dear Feeling Second: You are not overreacting. Being ignored in favor of a screen is frustrating, and it is rude. Being on ...
"When I finally said, 'I feel like I’m third-wheeling with your phone,' she brushed it off and said she was 'multitasking.'” ...
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