Anonymous wrote:Her writing is horrible. As a former English professor, I would have given her a C. And a copy of Strunk & White.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her Dad died. Give her a break, sheesh.
Um, ok. If my dad dies I get 3 days of bereavement leave. Of course I could take more time off and probably would to deal with his stuff, but most people don’t get/take extended leave for a parent’s death.
That just sounds like jealousy because SHE can. 🙄
I’m really curious why you dug up a nearly year old thread to make this comment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her Dad died. Give her a break, sheesh.
Um, ok. If my dad dies I get 3 days of bereavement leave. Of course I could take more time off and probably would to deal with his stuff, but most people don’t get/take extended leave for a parent’s death.
That just sounds like jealousy because SHE can. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her Dad died. Give her a break, sheesh.
Um, ok. If my dad dies I get 3 days of bereavement leave. Of course I could take more time off and probably would to deal with his stuff, but most people don’t get/take extended leave for a parent’s death.
Anonymous wrote:People read newspaper columns still?
Anonymous wrote:She was back today, but off next Friday because long weekend. Then when people gave her grief about a response she said "have to pick up a kid. byyyeee."
The kids are all adults. 18+ She hates pushback, even though she has control over what she publishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is insufferable.
In what way? I do not share that sentiment at all so am trying to see what people object to about her
NP here. People I know who know her in real life say she's incredibly controlling. It's hard for me to like her knowing that. It's like when I find out an actor I like is a jerk, I can't like them anymore.
You can't drop this in without details!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped reading her when it became the "all MIL drama all the time" column. I get that it drives clicks but it's really boring to read the same grandmother/mil drama 2-3 times a week.
I was a Hax Super Fan in my 20s when she was still giving advice for 20-somethings. She was unlike any other advice columnist out there and it was amazing.
Now her column has gotten tiresome and there are much better columns out there, like Captain Awkward, at least when she feels like updating.
Hax was in her 30s then. Now she's well into her 50s (I think almost 60?) so her advice has matured too.
I also just think...stop reading her! If she doesn't serve you anymore, move on. I used to be a daily reader, and adored her chats. I will occasionally click in now, and didn't even know she was still doing chats! It's ok really. She did help shape my thinking. I tried to write to her a few times many moons ago, and in the process of attempting to write a letter she wouldn't pick apart, I could normally find MY part of the issue. That was valuable, even if she didn't ever answer me directly.