Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax: Finding a middle ground with in-laws

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She comes from a quiet upbringing and finds his family overly brash. How can they compromise?

Carolyn Hax: Hold off on that unsolicited sisterly advice

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A woman who wants to offer her sister some unsolicited relationship advice needs to back off.

Carolyn Hax: Helping a younger daughter out of a shadow

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A woman with a high-achieving firstborn wants to help her younger daughter achieve on her own terms.

Husband’s wandering eye sends newlywed packing

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He says he’s sorry, and she’s wondering if she is giving up too easily.

Carolyn Hax: Playing nice with ex-in-laws for the kid’s sake

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The letter writer is encouraged to set an example by bringing her son to see her ex’s parents.

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Hints From Heloise: Go peanut-free

An ER nurse urges everyone to avoid offering candy containing peanuts to prevent allergic reactions.

Hints From Heloise: Should shoppers Zip up?

The answer? It depends: Retailers may ask for your Zip for marketing purposes or to prevent theft.

Hints From Heloise: A fair and free Internet?

A reader sounds off on being charged for Internet use in hotel rooms.

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Miss Manners: A bride is a bride only for a night

But in 1800s, a bride was a bride for a year, during which time she could wear her gown as an evening dress.

Miss Manners: Not every milestone deserves money

Demands for monetary gifts keep rising, so Miss Manners isn’t suprised to hear of a divorce fundraiser.

Miss Manners: Friend has reason to be annoyed

When a man joined her and her friend at a bar, they both froze her out of the conversation.

Miss Manners: Interview dress should be spelled out

A college professor is surprised to be turned away from a part-time job interview because she wore denim.

Miss Manners: Instilling manners takes a decade or two

While a “Manners Camp” is tempting, the hard work of civilizing children cannot be outsourced.

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Ask Amy: Young mom not sure about relationship

She had a baby with a man she doesn’t love. He’s a good man and father; should she remain with him?

Ask Amy: Sister insists family include abusive ex

The writer’s sister keeps standing by her abusive boor of an ex, and wants him included in family functions.

Ask Amy: Parents need to wake up, give son a timetable

Their son, 26, lives at home, works part time and sleeps late. How do they get him to get a move on?

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Out-skunking the skunks

Skunks are diggers, not climbers. A 5-foot-high fence can keep pets safe.

Bipolar dog or problem child?

Dogs with a malfunctioning thyroid gland or in pain can become aggressive or emotionally stable.

The benefits of massage therapy acupuncture

A 13-year-old Lab might be suffering from a degenerative disease.

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@Work Advice

@Work Advice columnist Karla Miller (DEB LINDSEY/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

She doesn’t want to be a victim again

When a painful memory from the past intrudes upon your present

Family

Family Almanac

How to help an in­cred­ibly shy son

Her 20-year-old son has never had a close friend. Marguerite Kelly offers this mom some advice.

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How to stop a toddler’s TV tantrums

Marguerite Kelly explores how to stop a toddler’s end-of-tv-tantrums.

Illustration by Hadley Hooper for the Washington Post

When a 3-year-old hits mom, what is she supposed to do?

A mother asks Maguerite Kelly what to do about her young son who hits and kicks her.

Momspeak

Note to parents: It doesn’t get easier, ever

MOMSPEAK | In hoping the next stage of parenthood will be better, parents can miss the point of childhood.

When cheating on homework is okay

Harvard survey finds 42 percent of kids cheated on homework. What’s the big deal?

New school year’s resolution: Let teachers teach

OXON HILL, MD, AUGUST 16, 2013: Quiana Reedus, 35, takes a moment to read with four-year-old Damarco Lathern who visited Barnaby Manor Elementary School with his parents before the new school year begins. Reedus, who has been a public school teacher for 12 years, prepared her new class room in which she will teach pre-K children from now on full days. Restoring full day pre-K to eight schools in the count is part of Prince George's County Executive's Rushern L. Baker's plan to turn around the county schools in order to raise test scores, increase graduation rates and reduce truancy in six neighborhoods that have been plagued with social ills. (Photo by Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post)

This year, resolve to be a less meddlesome parent.

Date Lab

They share an unconventional outlook

Two women, one of whom is in a relationship. Where can it go from here?

Date Lab: In which Matt gets a second chance

He was rejected once. What will happen with his rematch?

They both like Nicki Minaj, so that’s a good start.

He’s outdoorsy, she’s a spelling whiz. They both like Nicki Minaj. But what about each other

One woman, two men.

In this episode of Date Lab, our dater gets to choose who stays.

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