They say it's about the journey, not the destination—but when air travel is involved, the journey can often be more difficult ...
To me, it’s strange that people who think I deserve fewer rights also want to be my friend -- and complain when I distance ...
How do I respond to some common shaming I get from people I know? For background, I am a female member of the LGBTQIA+ community, and have many dear friends who are members of other marginalized ...
The question is how to be these people’s opponent without coming to blows. To that, the general answer is little different ...
Miss Manners, I don’t see wanting women or members of the LGBTQIA+ community to have fewer rights as a “difference in ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Andrews McMeel Syndication, 1130 ...
Miss Manners, I don’t see wanting women or members of the LGBTQIA+ community to have fewer rights as a “difference in ...
Is there a polite reply I can give when I get yet another scolding comment about how I can’t put these “differences” aside? I unfortunately run into this frequently.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader whose friends claim they are intolerant for avoiding anti-LGBTQ people.
Letter writer limits contact with friends who “openly support politicians who want to strip rights away from me.” ...
Cocktail parties are generally for chatting, not debating. Typically, religion and politics are considered off-limits at ...
Old-school etiquette may feel out of step with modern life, but it is rooted in timeless principles: respect, thoughtfulness, ...
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