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Dear Amy: My wife and I have two children, ages three and five. They have started asking about my brother, and we're wondering what to say.
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Dear Amy: I want to sell them, since they’re quite valuable (about $800 for the pair), but to complicate things I’m really great friends with her brother, “James,” who still lives in my city.
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Dear Amy: Should I continue to ignore the cards? Send them back, marked “return to sender”, or should I send her a response, politely telling her goodbye?
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Dear Amy: Neither one of us wants to deliver an ultimatum, but he said that if I go back to Kentucky, it would likely put the “nail in the coffin” for us.
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Dear Amy: I really love her, and we had been in a really good place. But how do we build a marriage without trust?
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Dear Amy: I know I’m going to be blamed for everything. I love my grandchildren very much and just don’t know what to do.
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Dear Amy: What do people these days do about social media when they’re dating, but not settled?
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Dear Amy: My dearest friend in the world was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at a relatively young age.
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