After divorce, a single mom explains why buying a house and living with her best friend gave her stability, support, and happiness.
Longtime friend’s insistence on giving fixes, not sympathy, has the letter writer questioning unhealthy patterns.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader seeking advice on reconnecting with a childhood friend without joining her expensive social circle.
WHEN friends ask me if I fancy a girls’ holiday, my answer is always the same – “Never again.” They usually laugh and assume ...
You're there for each other during crises. Breakups, job loss, family emergencies—that's when you're closest. When you're ...
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In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is trying to repair a broken friendship with their best ...
After nearly a decade of close friendship, a reader is hurt and mystified by the radio silence from a woman who was in her wedding party just a year ago. By Philip Galanes My best friend and ...
Five years ago, my best friend “Cathy’s” sister, “Lynn,” got sick. Her symptoms and pain were dismissed. Lynn turned out to have a well-known and usually treatable cancer, but doctors didn’t catch it ...