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Love at the Dinner Table Tested by a Strict Diet
A reader asks how to cope with her husband’s increasingly rigid, rule-bound diet that has improved his health numbers but made meals nearly unbearable and shared eating nearly impossible. The columnist flags the risk of an eating-disorder mindset like orthorexia and recommends couples seek a registered dietitian together to reframe meals and consider practical compromises (e.g., flexible portions or individual cooking) so they can eat together without sacrificing health goals.
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Carolyn Hax: Addressing Friendship Exclusion of Partners
A woman is questioning why her partner Graham is being excluded from social events with two close couples, despite their long-standing friendship, after both couples' recent weddings and related parties.

Woman Declines to Invite Future Sister-in-Law to Wedding Over Concerns
A woman planning her wedding in Cyprus faces family conflict when her future sister-in-law demands a specific venue, leading her to choose a different location and worry about family rifts, with mixed opinions from the online community about the decision.

Top Relationship Tips and Resolutions for 2026
The article offers top relationship advice for 2026, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance in romantic partnerships for overall well-being, based on insights from experts like researchers and therapists.

Family advises against marriage over perceived sexual orientation
A woman is engaged to a man she loves, but her family is hesitant, suspecting he might be gay due to his effeminate manner, based on their past experiences with similar situations.

Friend Group Excludes Me, Says Eric in Column
A woman feels excluded from a larger friend group despite being friendly and invited to some events. The advice suggests cultivating individual friendships within the group and being open about wanting to get to know others better, which can help her feel more included and reduce awkwardness.

Couple with All Wants Still Creates Wedding Registry
A middle-aged couple planning a second wedding registers for new household items despite already owning similar belongings, which some find inappropriate, raising questions about social norms and personal boundaries. The article also discusses feelings of being left out and hurt in family gift exchanges and the importance of communication to address expectations and misunderstandings.

Carolyn Hax: Women Repeatedly Left with Cleanup After Holiday Dinners
A woman observes that women are consistently tasked with cleaning after holiday dinners at her partner's family gathering, while men sit and do not help, with her partner attributing this to his sister's particular nature. She feels it's an unfair and repetitive pattern.

Post-Baby Changes: Navigating New Boundaries in Intimacy
A man seeks advice on how to persuade his wife to resume attending sex parties after having a baby, but the advice emphasizes respecting her boundaries, understanding her reasons, and communicating openly to find mutual solutions. The article highlights the importance of patience and empathy in navigating changes in intimacy after childbirth.

Laissez-faire mother-in-law shifts stress; Hax readers offer advice
A woman struggles with her laid-back mother-in-law's lack of respect and boundaries, especially after being unexpectedly invited to an uninvited event, and seeks advice on how to address the situation.

Ex-military husband adopts cowboy style
A woman writes to Eric about her retired military husband, who has recently started dressing like a cowboy after visiting Texas and buying cowboy boots, despite his usual simple style.