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Dear Annie: Lack of invites for widowed woman could be due to being seen as a threat
Dear Widowing: The invisibility you feel often grows in proportion to how insecure other women are. If they perceive you as attractive or as a threat to their marriages, you’ll quickly find yourself being treated as if you don’t exist. This happens to newly divorced women as well.
Dear Annie: Some women view widows as a threat to their own marriage
In today's Dear Annie column, several readers write in sharing their thoughts on why women are excluded socially after their husband passes away.
Dear Annie: The real reason widows are excluded from gatherings
After my husband left me for someone else, our mutual friends stopped inviting me to their gatherings — only inviting him. One woman, “Sophie,” came to my dental practice with her boys for treatment.
MLive
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Dear Annie: Widows can face an uphill social battle after friends fade away
Dear Annie: I read the letter from the woman who was recently widowed and dinner invitations from friends suddenly stopped.
syracuse.com
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Dear Annie: Feeling invisible after becoming a widow
I never saw her again, but her boys were clearly shocked by her behavior. -- Left Out
Dear
Annie
: I read the letter from ...
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Dear Annie: The video games that helped woman improve hand-eye coordination become an addiction
DEAR ANNIE: Several years ago, my wife suffered a stroke. As part of her recovery, her doctor recommended a video game to ...
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Dear Annie: Searching for a way to keep expanding family together? A reader shares tips
Dear Annie: I loved reading the different responses from both grandmothers in the “Daughter-in-Law’s Dilemma.” ...
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Dear Annie: I’m being excluded by a friend I welcomed into my circle
Dear Left Out: Ordinarily, I’d recommend direct, honest communication with this gentleman, sharing your feelings and ...
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Dear Annie: Honoring our heroes on Veterans Day
“Never give in -- never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions ...
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Dear Annie: When I abdicated the role of ‘reluctant event coordinator’, my husband’s family fell apart
She feels some guilt due to this, but overall is unwilling to be the glue that keeps her husband's family together.
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Dear Annie: I’m desperate to move but my husband and son won’t budge
Dear Reader: First off, I’m truly sorry to hear that your neighborhood has declined so rapidly. The best way to move forward ...
Alaska Dispatch News
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Dear Annie: I’m grateful for my friend’s help, but I don’t like how she did things beyond what I asked her to do
Dear Annie: I am a nurse who needed to become a full-time caregiver for my mom, who is in her 90s. I have siblings; however, ...
The Spokesman-Review
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Dear Annie: Recovery turns to screen addiction
Dear
Annie
: Several years ago, my wife suffered a stroke. As part of her recovery, her doctor recommended a video game to ...
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Dear Annie: I needed help taking care of mom but my friend went too far
"I’m torn between being grateful that I got a few days off but now find I don’t want to have this friend in my home again." ...
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Dear Annie: We host holidays for both sides of the family. Yes, it’s massive and chaotic, but incredible!
The result after 25 years? Both sides of our families love each other and even make plans on their own to get together!
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