In this story, one woman is working at a burger joint when she agrees to work an hour of overtime. The problem is that she ...
Dear Annie: I’m at a stage in my life where personal growth has taken hold in the absence of my husband. My husband is still here and alive, but he frequently travels for work, and I am often left to ...
Dear Eric: I am a 75-year-old professional woman married to a great 74-year-old Ph.D. who works in Pharma and has no desire to retire. We have a very good marriage, but I am struggling with resentment ...
Dear Annie: Lately, I feel like I am running everyone’s life but my own. I work full time, I have two school-aged kids, and my husband is a good man but seems to think the house, the calendar, the ...
Tracy Gunn, who is married with two kids, used to run her business full-time and her household. She asked her husband to swap roles so he could better understand the domestic load she was carrying.
Dear Eric: I am a female executive employed by a large global corporation. It is a common practice in my workplace, and an expectation of my job, that I meet with colleagues, customers and service ...
I pressed him for an explanation but he only said he was exhausted and wanted to live apart for a while.
Here's the full story: "I (34, male) have a coworker, Lila (31, female), who constantly jokes that we’re 'work spouses.' It started as harmless banter, but lately it’s making things weird." Related: ...
When the person handing you your coffee at Starbucks is your husband of 17 years. By Deborah Siegel-Acevedo I pressed my nose against the glass of the Starbucks on Main Street in our city of Evanston, ...
I am a female executive employed by a large global corporation. It is a common practice in my workplace, and an expectation of my job, that I meet with colleagues, customers and service providers, ...