Por: Slate Life July 27, 2024
Each week in Dear Prudence Uncensored, Prudie discusses a tricky letter with fellow Slate writer (and her husband!) , only for Slate Plus members. This week, they dig into “What the Fudge.” Dear Prudence, My son (11) recently shared more than one incredibly embarrassing but also inappropriate story about me from when I was a teenager. These came from my parents, and I could not believe they told him these stories, especially the most recent... + full article
Slate USA Life July 27, 2024
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Prudence, My son (11) recently shared more than one incredibly embarrassing but also inappropriate story about me from when I was a teenager. These came from my parents, and I could not believe they told him... + más
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New York Post USA Life December 03, 2023
Upon receiving my tween daughter’s this year, how much she had changed over 12 months was clearly evident, with requests for toys replaced with “slay fashion items.” Now I get it, times have changed since I was young (a lot of time at that) and many 11-year-olds are no... + más
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Slate USA Life November 29, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Prudence, I am happily single and a cat mom. My work has mandatory weekend overtime because the company is so overwhelmed, and it goes seven days a week. I am an early riser and live close by—so it is no skin... + más
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Slate USA Life November 08, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Prudence, I love my girlfriend, but she has one habit that drives me nuts. She can never make a choice on her own but will argue to death about it if someone makes it for her. For example, she asks what kind of... + más
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Slate USA Life October 05, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. Dear Prudence, It’s been 30 years since the ugly baby episode of Seinfeld. Can you provide some updated guidance on what to say when introduced to an absolutely hideous infant? Does “How adorable!” come across as insincere? Is... + más
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Slate USA Life July 20, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. Dear Prudence, My dad has Stage 4 cancer. My stepmother acts like it’s about her. She tells his nurses and doctors her medical problems and history, acts like she is on stage when people come to visit him, just nonstop talking about... + más
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Slate USA Life April 06, 2023
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. Dear Prudence, My son is graduating from college in less than two months. This is a very happily anticipated occasion that his family has looked forward to for years. The problem? My parents cannot stand my son’s father, who will also... + más
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