Dear Abby

Abigail Van Buren’s daily relationship advice column.

Husband refuses to confront the guest about the harmful, lingering effects of his caustic aroma.
As his libido disappears, he advises his wife to take on a friend with benefits, and she’s considering it.
She disregards requests to stop giving electronic gifts to the 77-year-old, who finds them more frustrating than enjoyable.
He calls his dad a cheapskate but won’t contribute toward a bigger gratuity.
Divorced woman in her 40s also is waiting for good guys to become available after their marriages break up.
He committed vicious crimes decades ago, but he and his family say he’s now rehabilitated.
Bitter son has been insulting his mother for years and now seems determined to wreck her relationship.
In love with a former boss who has cut off communication, reader considers waiting for her to come around but knows it’s better to move on.
College professor seems incapable of showing common courtesy to his wife.
Woman who takes time off to care for her father wishes brothers would stop up, too.
Woman is so uncomfortable with mate that she secretly has rented another apartment and visits family to feel peace.
Spouse expects she’ll be bad at the job and miss out on family time.
Reader still hopes to make the relationship work as she watches her man fall for someone else under her own roof.
They have abandoned their mom and say relationship won’t resume until she stops ‘taking the money’ from her alcoholic ex.
Funny at first, the racket during their many intimate moments now disturbs people and keeps them up at night.
During a tense vacation together, it turns out she was writing to someone about her sibling’s ‘B.S.’
How do you treat someone who is in pain but also making untrue and insulting allegations?
She accepted the jewelry from her longtime BFF to provide strength during her cancer battle, but that turned out to be a lie as well.
Dad just disclosed an intimate detail that could prolong the blame game over the breakup.
He fears the free-spirited guest, with her ink and underarm hair, will steal focus from the bride and draw ridicule.