Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 26, 2008 -
DearSugar and Lied-To Linda need your help. Her long-term boyfriend lied to her about being a virgin, like she is, and now that the truth is out and the trust has been broken, she doesn't know how to proceed. They love each other, but can their relationship survive?
- 23 Comments
Dec 04, 2007 -
Dear Sugar,
I recently started med school and within a month, I unexpectedly found myself falling for a new friend. After the first night we got together, he told me that he actually was still involved with an ex-girlfriend. They had broken up several months before due to the distance but had continued to visit one another and hook up.
- 37 Comments
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Aug 27, 2009 -
Desperate times call for desperate measures, I suppose, but using businesses that offer fake job references is a shady idea. Companies like CareerExcuse.com and Alibi HQ will pretend to be a previous employer and act as a reference when a potential employer calls.
CareerExcuse offers a three-day trial and then charges customers $64 for each year of service.
- 16 Comments
Jun 07, 2009 -
I happened upon an essay by Sirenita Lake, a woman who will soon celebrate 23 years of non-monogamous marriage. Sirenita believes that being attracted to someone else in no way changes her commitment to her husband, because each relationship is separate. She also doesn't mind if her partners are non-monogamous, because she's not a jealous or competitive person.
- 58 Comments
Feb 27, 2009 -
A California woman has won $7 million from a man she sued for giving her herpes. She accused him of not disclosing his 25-year-old infection before having unprotected sex with her.
Seventy-seven-year old Thomas Redmond, who founded the Aussie line of hair care products, must pay fifty-six-year-old Patricia Behr $4 million in compensatory damages and $2.75 million in punitive damages.
- 50 Comments
Jul 03, 2008 -
When I came across these photos, I couldn't believe my eyes. Yesterday on Fox and Friends, Fox News aired photos of New York Times reporters, calling them "attack dogs." In the photos, reporters Jacques Steinbert and Steven Reddicliffe became the victims of yellow teeth, a receding hairline, and exaggerated features.
- 109 Comments
Jun 04, 2008 -
As a Wall Street Journal career columnist for the past four years, Perri Capell has decided it's time for a career change, and is saying farewell by offering lessons learned through answering reader questions for some time. Specifically, Perri summarizes the three issues that have continually appeared to hold back job seekers from attaining their career objectives.
Not using the right tactics to find new positions.
- 9 Comments
Apr 01, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
Last Summer I broke up with my boyfriend, who I was with for six years. The first year into our relationship was great, but soon after that he started cheating on me. I did not find out until months later because we were having a long-distance relationship for three out of the six years.
- 10 Comments
Dec 10, 2007 -
Dear Sugar,
I recently broke up with my boyfriend of seven months. I found out that he was lying to me about something very big: stealing and addiction. What hurt even more was the fact that I gave him two chances to come clean, but he instead made me feel like a horrible girlfriend for doubting him.
- 18 Comments
Aug 08, 2007 -
Dear Sugar--
I found out recently that my husband was spending his lunch hour with a female co-worker. They don't actually eat together, rather they walked "for exercise." He told me that he supplies her with advice as she always was complaining about her boss and some guy that she liked.
- 26 Comments