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Wedding planning leads to showdown over sister's beau - Lewiston Sun Journal

DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to be married, and I’m over-the-moon excited. My grown daughter will be my maid of honor, and I had all my bridesmaids picked out. My sister is the issue. Her new boyfriend (she goes through a lot of them) makes my daughter uncomfortable. He has tried repeatedly to add her […]

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The Day - Wedding planning leads to showdown over sister's beau - News from southeastern Connecticut

DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to be married, and I m over-the-moon excited. My grown daughter will be my maid of honor, and I had all my bridesmaids picked

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Dear Abby: Wedding planning leads to showdown over sister's beau

DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to be married, and I m over-the-moon excited. My grown daughter.

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Dear Abby: As we pay son's mortgage, he buys expensive 'toys'

The man, a husband and father, claims a “spending addiction” spurred him to empty the savings and run up big debt.

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How to Stop Impulse Buying

How to Stop Impulse Buying Hiranmayi Srinivasan © Provided by Real Simple Poike As fun and relaxing as Hollywood makes retail therapy look, the reality is not all that glamorous. A 2018 survey commissioned by discount shopping site Slickdeals found that Americans spend an average of $450 on impulse purchases per month that adds up to $5,400 per year. The pandemic isn t helping either Slickdeals 2020 survey found that impulse spending increased 18 percent last year. Impulse buying is mostly emotional, and usually the result of some form of emotional distress. This could be issues around self-esteem, anxiety, sadness, or even boredom. Impulse buying gives us a little spike of dopamine, which is rewarding and motivating, says Alexandra Emery, licensed psychologist at Grit City Psychology in Seattle. Dr. Emery recommends checking in with yourself before making a spontaneous purchase to see if you re suppressing any negative emotions. Retail therapy might make

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