Dear Candy:
So, I have a friend who is in college and has been in a relationship for about six years, but now she kind of has feelings for someone else and they both like each other. Should she stick with what she knows or venture out with someone else?
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So my dilemma is this. I am married to a beautiful women that I love, but I barely get any type of sexual attention from her. I don’t desire to go out my marriage but I’m lacking any type of intimacy.
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I need your help! I have three men in my life! Three completely different men. One is completely engrossed in church, an Elder; one a musician (you know how they are); and one (help me now) absolutely on the other end of the spectrum.
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Say you have a friend you constantly have to watch out for and get out of trouble. Yes, that is the sort of thing close friends do, but it becomes overwhelming. What is the best way to tell them that it is not your job anymore and they need to be responsible for themselves?
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How do you tell your best friend, of the opposite sex, that you have feelings for them without making the friendship awkward?
Signed, Always the Awkward Friend
Dear Awkward Friend:
If only life were one of those romantic-drama movies when, at the end, the main character (usually the awkward friend) runs into his/her best friend’s wedding and professes his/her love and the friend immediately calls off the wedding and runs into the arms of this once awkward friend.
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