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How do you choose when friends are getting a divorce, how do you reconcile the need to marry within one's culture and how do you live in a marriage without sex?
By Cary Tennis
January 15, 2002
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Means he likes you.
August 10, 2001
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Most days that summer Julie and I spent looking for ghosts and singing Leif Garrett songs. Then Joanna came along.
By Lauren Proctor
June 20, 2001
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Friends can dump you, just like a lover. And what's left is the vague fart waft of failure.
By Carina Chocano
April 27, 2001
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Do Web sites want a community they can't control? Plus: Misplaced sympathy in Matthew Shepard murder; Mr. Blue should recognize teen's privacy.
Letters to the Editor
October 27, 1999
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Sometimes a friend in crisis is better than a friend for life.
By Lauren Kessler
October 19, 1999
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Motherhood changes a friendship, but not the love behind it.
By Michelle Albert
May 3, 1999
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An American on a fly-fishing pilgrimage learns
that in Italy, it's who you know that counts.
By Thom Elkjer
November 12, 1998
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When you find yourself dancing with the man who used to be Eddie, your eighth-grade boyfriend, why do you feel 15 years old?
By Lori Leibovich
May 26, 1998
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Daniel
Mendelsohn looks at how Hollywood movies depict friendships between gay men
and straight women
By Daniel Mendelsohn
May 11, 1998
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A stay in Italy teaches an American student the power of human kindness.
By Sarah Schmelling
February 6, 1998
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What can destroy a friendship faster than anything else? Sex. What can bring two friends closer than anything else? Sex.
By Courtney Weaver
August 19, 1996
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Too Thoroughly Modern for Mille
By Cintra Wilson
January 27, 1996