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13 Μαΐ 2020 · In this week’s Ask Polly, the Cut’s advice columnist Heather Havrilesky answers a letter from a reader who wants to know how she can develop better quality friendships. You have to learn to ask your friends for what you want from them.
13 Δεκ 2017 · In her “Ask Polly” advice column, writer Heather Havrilesky advises readers on love, death, relationships, and more.
29 Απρ 2015 · Are you settling? If you have to ask, then you probably are. Polly. Got a question for Polly? Email AskPolly@nymag.com. Her advice column will appear here every Wednesday. All letters to askpolly@nymag.com become the property of Ask Polly and New York Media LLC and will be edited for length, clarity, and grammatical correctness.
3 Μαρ 2021 · ask polly Sept. 2, 2020 ‘Help, My Pandemic Crush Feels So Real!’ The key is to tap into desire and imagination without always attaching it to this particular man.
I thought LWs concerns were entirely legitimate, and Polly just shushed all of those with her own personal anecdotes. I used to love to read her advice column, as well as the book she wrote. But lately, her marriage/family schtick has been rubbing me the wrong way.
14 Απρ 2021 · I’m leaving the Cut for Substack, and I’m thrilled to have you here, to help me usher in a whole new chapter of Ask Polly. Even though I’ve spent nine years answering letters from strangers, analyzing their noncommittal boyfriends and difficult friends, their irritating bosses and dismissive parents, I only recently realized something ...
2 Οκτ 2018 · Heather Havrilesky has become beloved on the internet for her candid-meets-compassionate advice as New York Magazine’s "Ask Polly." The words of wisdom she doles out strike a balance between funny, profane, and genuine; she writes in all caps for emphasis, and doesn’t shy away from being direct.