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Fake Letters this week.
These letters have to be fake. I mean, the first two are straight out of the movies or off of the television. Letter #1 is about some random guy who has a fetish about being in diapers. CSI had the same thing on last season. Letter #2 is objecting to a supposed family ''tradition'' where an older unmarried sibling has to dance at the wedding of ...
Posted to
Dear Prudence
by
SomebodyElse
on
June 3, 2008
Suggestion for Alum
Apparently you have fantastic taste in clothes - why else would your friend be so insistant? Here's a suggestion so the shelter won't get shorted: Have your friend go through her clothing as well, and set aside everything in good condition that she's outgrown, dislikes, or doesn't wear any more. Take those, along with those items of yours she ...
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Dear Prudence
by
Jayde
on
May 15, 2008
Grow a Pair, Dude
Without seeming crude, the male worker in a female led environmental organization office needs to consider his OWN identity. If you believe in the cause and the idea of that organization, then do NOT leave that office. Rather, get in touch with your identity as a man. First, consider that God made Man. God granted man many powers and abilities ...
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Dear Prudence
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Usama2
on
January 18, 2008
Re: Princess Bride
Dear Prudie, I was in this woman's shoes - and am still happily married to an honest, loving, trustworthy man 9 years later. My ''Prince'', we have found out, however, has Asperger's Syndrome. We would never have known it, but our oldest son began showing signs of problems around 18 months of age. After years of research, frustration, and ...
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MommaHorn
on
November 1, 2007