Time to let go of the past
Dear Marybeth: When I was growing up my mother stomped on my self-esteem and I had few friends. At age 49, and long out of high school, I still have a hard time being friends with other women.
Dear Marybeth: When I was growing up my mother stomped on my self-esteem and I had few friends. At age 49, and long out of high school, I still have a hard time being friends with other women.
Dear Marybeth: My 26-year-old daughter is successful in her career, but her new husband has had some bad luck and lost a good job. He is now working, but not up to his potential.
Dear Marybeth: Several areas of my life are filled with uncertainty. I have been a housewife for several years and have recently finished nursing school.
Dear Marybeth: I read your column about the son "married" to the prostitute with much interest.