Advice columnist Amy Dickinson answers her readers’ questions in this June 26, 2023 edition of Ask Amy.
I am sad and bitter, and it is making it hard to enjoy my life and plan my next steps.
One hazard of defining your success according to “the feminist dream” is that these stereotypes don’t allow for the realities of life, including tragic events that necessitate personal sacrifice. Like a warrior just off the battlefield, you could be suffering from PTSD. The best way to find out is to be evaluated by a qualified mental health practitioner.
They need two people to fill the positions, but I don’t want to have my daughter miss an opportunity if they decide on me.I wish there was a way to ask about her status, but I know that’s a no-no.
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