The article features two letters to Abby. The first expresses a daughter's frustration over her mother mimicking her clothing choices, suggesting a need for a gentle conversation to find flattering alternatives. The second letter discusses a woman ending a two-year relationship marked by alcohol-fueled arguments, self-doubt, and the cycle of seeking reconciliation. The advice includes acknowledging her feelings and striving for healthier dynamics moving forward, emphasizing self-empowerment and boundaries in relationships.
"You should also offer to go shopping with her and help her find some cute things that will flatter her."
"You can't stop her and she's hurting no one. Lighten up. Let her continue on her own path."
"However, I fear I may once again do what I always have done to get back into his good graces and apologize profusely."
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