
Advice columns: The best from Slate's advice this week.
SlateSlate publishes a lot of advice each week, so we’re pulling together a selection of our favorites. I don’t want to pressure him, but I’m frustrated because he refuses to “learn more” or make any progress, one way or the other, on this decision. They remarked that he was acting “too feminine,” that he needed to “toughen up,” and other similar comments, citing past “behaviors” of his, including him showing them on a FaceTime call how he wears Mommy’s sparkly barrettes in his hair “like a princess.” They also blamed me, saying I encouraged this behavior. At this point, I usually stop talking and walk away because the conversation never goes well from there, but I still feel bitter because I don’t want to work, pay a mortgage, or do any of the myriad things I do to provide a comfortable life for her, but I do them anyway because I believe that doing things you don’t want to do sometimes is just part of life. Pay Dirt Torments of a Tortured Tax Tattler: Last year a close friend sought my advice on something, and inadvertently revealed they’d basically stopped paying income taxes a few years ago.
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Advice columns: the best from Slate's advice this week.
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Advice columns: the best from Slate's advice this week.
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Advice columns: The best from Slate's advice this week.
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Advice columns: The best from Slate's advice this week.
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