Dear Eric: I have a good friend of more than 30 years who has two teenage sons. One son is friendly and welcoming whenever we ...
I felt her only focus was around herself and those who can help her, that she was not here for me when I needed her the most.
I have a friend that I generally enjoy spending time with; however, she feels the need to constantly put into the ...
Most people who find themselves wealthy and thinking about their own mortality usually just call a lawyer to update their ...
Dear Eric: My best friend for the past 25 years might be over. We were like sisters who shared everything, went through good times and bad, though financial difficulties and life’s dreams. As she came ...
I confronted her telling her I felt her only focus was around herself and those who can help her, that she was not here for ...
In a recent Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is disappointed their family won't be celebrating their birthday with them.
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is offended by people constantly offering medical ...
How to deal with a friend who “feels the need to constantly put into the conversation how great she is.” ...
Cher's son raised eyebrows after launching a honeymoon fund asking family and friends to donate following his wedding.
The thing is, she’s not a bad person, and will definitely be there if you need her, but this constant self-promotion is very off-putting. Calling her out directly would make her angry and defensive, ...
Actively accept that it has ended, despite your wants and best efforts. Acceptance also involves releasing her mentally. Sure ...