My spouse and I are expecting a child in early spring. This is particularly joyous, as we struggled with infertility for many ...
She left her diabetic cat with our parents, and when they had to suddenly leave town, I stepped in to care for it for two ...
Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years—so we’re diving into the Dear Prudence archives to share classic letters with our readers. Submit your own questions to Prudie here. I’ve been ...
Jenée and Seema answer one more question about using grandpa’s death as an opportunity to come clean. This week’s podcast is produced by Jenée Desmond Harris, Maura Currie, and Daisy Rosario, with ...
Jenée and Daria answer one more question about grieving a foster kid. This week’s podcast is produced by Jenée Desmond Harris, Maura Currie, and Daisy Rosario, with special thanks to Anuli Ononye and ...
Jenée and Lonnae answer one last question… about peeing your plants. This week’s podcast is produced by Jenée Desmond Harris, Maura Currie, and Daisy Rosario, with special thanks to Anuli Ononye. This ...
In honor of Mother’s Day, Dear Prudence’s Jenée Desmond-Harris (no relation) stops by to chat about being a mom—and the option to not be one. If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer ...
Jenée and Brittany answer one more question about toying with an affair. This week’s podcast is produced by Jenée Desmond Harris, Maura Currie, and Daisy Rosario, with special thanks to Anuli Ononye ...
In this week's video, Prudie counsels a wig-wearing woman who wonders how to tell potential lovers about it. Watch more Dear Prudence videos at Slate V. And there’s more ... Slate Plus members get ...
Slate's advice columnist Prudence counsels a woman about whether or not to warn the new girlfriend of her frightening ex. Watch more Dear Prudence videos at Slate V.
Need help getting along with partners, relatives, co-workers, and people in general? Ask Dear Prudence! Mallory Ortberg takes your questions on manners, morals, and more. Please keep your questions ...
Danny M. Lavery: I think I asked Julia [Turner, Slate’s editor in chief,] if she was my friend Nicole messing with me, and that if she was, I was never going to forgive her. It was like being asked if ...
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