The In-Law Tug of War
What I’m really wondering, I guess, is how equal do the two sides of the family need to be in our lives?
What I’m really wondering, I guess, is how equal do the two sides of the family need to be in our lives?
We RSVP’d to their wedding…and then forgot to actually attend!
Do I owe her an explanation for why I’m done fighting for our friendship? Or can I just ignore her until she gets the picture?
A good friend’s pregnancy combined with an unexpected personal loss has left her wondering what to do next.
My mother-in-law will be enraged if she discovers we’ve chosen someone else as our children’s guardian in our will. How do we keep it a secret?
I helped give a bridal shower, but I don’t think the bride knows!
I used to wake up every morning for work, before my husband did. I would shower and get dressed in suits and heels and I wore makeup and blow-dried my hair every day. And then I had a baby.
Can this friendship be saved? The “Too much PDA” edition.
We have some advice on how to cut someone out of your life after they’ve already cut you out of theirs.
She doesn’t want kids to attend. He says his family will boycott the wedding if the kids aren’t invited. Can a non-elopement compromise be found?
Is my friend taking advantage of me and my willingness to watch her kids?
If you’re worried about the impact your divorce is having on your toddler, read on for advice on how to smooth the transition of this difficult life event.
What to do when your mom cares more about your big day than you do.
Older sister moves back home with her new baby. Younger sister is not a fan.
Her husband wants her to quit her job and stay home full-time. She doesn’t want to. Amalah just wants to stop pulling her hair out over this one.
A grandmother-to-be wants to know how to be a help after the baby arrives…instead of a pain in the butt.
Three couples + gossip + a blog = A recipe for a friendship disaster. Amy does her best to sort this mess out and give advice for how to move forward.
You’ve had a baby! Congratulations. Now when are you having another one?
We have some creative gift ideas for the people in your life who are unable to leave their home to celebrate their special occasions.
We love to hear back after we dole out the advice. I know you do too, dear readers. This story was very concerning to many of you, so here’s an update.