Dear Rachel, My boyfriend and I had an unspoken agreement when we started dating that we would be getting married soon. It’s now been four years and we’re not even engaged.
Q. Dear Rachel, My sister thinks she’s a Kardashian! She just eloped to Las Vegas with a guy she’s only known for six weeks. She swears they’re soul mates.
Q. Dear Rachel, As a single, 40-year old woman, I’ve decided to start a family on my own. I’ve filed adoption papers and my attorney says I should be expecting my child within six months.
Q. Dear Rachel, I never thought I’d be in a long-distance relationship, but here I am. I’m stuck in L.A., finishing my senior year of college, while my boyfriend’s in New York City, starting a new job.
Dear Rachel, My boyfriend checks out other women in front of me and I think it’s wrong, not to mention rude. I’ve talked to him about it, but he says it’s normal guy behavior.
Dear Rachel, I need someone to save me from my own guilty conscience. I’ve been dating a girl for a year. She’s sweet and adores me, but she’s too naïve and passive for my taste.
Q: I have a thing for “bad boys” but they always break my heart. Is my situation hopeless? Please advise, Hopeful A: Dear Hopeful, The most common misconception among women is that we must choose between the excitement and drama of a bad boy and the boredom and stability of a nice guy.
Dear Rachel, Help! My stress level is off the charts. My boyfriend’s mood swings are making my life a living hell. He can be unbelievably sweet for about a week but inevitably his temper blows no matter what I do.
Q. Dear Rachel, I’m reeling from a failed year-long relationship with a man who I thought was my ideal match. I was first drawn to him because we shared a common interest in spirituality, or so I thought.
Q: Dear Rachel, I’ve been spending time with an incredible woman who works at my chiropractor’s office. We’re both huge Los Angeles Lakers fans and I initially asked her out on a date to go to a game.
Q: Dear Rachel, I’m freaking out! Everything was perfect with my boyfriend of four months until a month ago. He was attentive and affectionate and I fell hard for him.
Q: Dear Rachel, There’s a hot guy in my office that I’m dying to date. From what I’ve gathered, he’s single and interested, but he hasn’t asked me out yet.