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246:^ This sounds like a POV to me. Perhaps the first part about the criticism can stay but the last part is completely hypothetical. Columns give no indication that everyone will be answered and it is the correspondents responsibility to handle their personal lives without the help of the column. It would be just as valid(and equally POV) if one stated "the uncomfortable image of pathetic people waiting day after day for the answer to their petty problem to be published by an entity that never promised to do so." Just my .02.
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Dear Abby, I remarried in 2007, after my wife passed in 2004. I met my new wife in 2005, she has two children, which are now grown and on their own. I have four children, three sons, and one daughter, which are all on their own also. THE PROBLEM; My wife and I had a marital separation which lasted
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Seeing as this has been tagged as unsourced for more than 4 years, I propose stubifying this and then looking for/inserting a decent RS with a definition to at least make this a decent stub that might grow into something more useful. What is there doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Do any eds have
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I found mentions of "shodanshitsu" in Japan, and advice columns in Turkey, West Africa, China, but not enough for me to write about any of them. I tagged the article hoping other editors may be able to expand on advice columns in countries other than
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Many agony aunts insist that they read their letters themselves and reply to them; indeed they say they get far more letters than are possible to publish, they have no need to make them up. So I dispute this unless it can be cited.
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