Wouldn't I actually need to stay on more, glued to the computer, to have this wealth of knowledge? |
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This was in yesterday's Wash Post but could easily fit into the relationship portion of this site:
My boyfriend of 2 1/2 years recently said our relationship is slowing due to my inability to challenge him. He thinks my job, one that will allow me to move cross-country for him soon, does not offer opportunities for my professional growth, and therefore our growth. My life primarily revolves around family and small social circles at work and church. When I visit him, we do his things and hang out with his friends. I know our dynamic will change once I move there, but it has been stressful long-distance. I want to challenge him and grow. What do you suggest? Stunted He just said: “For me to want you, you need to improve.” And you just labeled yourself “Stunted.” So painful. If you like your family, small social circles and job, then I urge you to keep them — and lose the critic dressed as your boyfriend. Grow into liking yourself. To all: Has this setup ever had a happy ending? Please share stories. |
| ^^ That seems off-topic, not related to a discussion of Carolyn Hax herself. |
And so bent on being clever, it's annoying. |
+1 |
And never funny, |
| She is a basket case. |
| Bring Back Dear Abby and Ann Landers--they were practical and not crazy. A lot of moms on this site would not remember them but I thought they were great. |
+1000 Never funny and it always looks like she is trying too hard to make herself look clever. Her columns are sometimes so convoluted and wordy that I have to read twice to figure out what advice she is dishing out. |
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I don't know, I think her readership speaks for itself.
I personally have been reading since the column started and am a fan. |