
When girls get together, it's a time for them to talk about everything from their careers to their love lives, and all the fun stuff in between. And even if you have a few different groups of friends, there are usually reoccurring topics that get touched upon each and every time. When I'm with my friends, we catch up first but the conversation always finds its way back to men, dating, and relationships.

One of my favorite things to do on a girls' night out is head to a bar for some dancing. My friends and I have been having dance parties since college and I can only hope we’ll be having them when we’re little old ladies, too! But the problem is, every time we go out, the guys just won’t back off.

DearSugar and Pregnant Patsy need your help. She just found out that she's pregnant, but at the age of 20, she and her boyfriend decided that the timing isn't right to have a baby. Everything is in motion for her abortion, but she's feeling an intense amount of anger toward her boyfriend and doesn't know why or if her feelings are valid.

When you think of
gossip, do you immediately picture a group of women talking each other's ears off? If so, I'm sure you're not alone, but I think it's a common misconception that it's mostly women who gossip. Every man I know, especially
my dad, loves to be in the know and let's face it, men are sometimes even more fun to gossip with than women!

If there's one thing every mother needs, it's a break! Between raising kids, finding time for your spouse and just dealing with every day life — gabbing with girlfriends is no longer something you take for granted. In fact, you live for it.

Sex is the most intimate way to connect with someone. It can be romantic, erotic, and adventurous, but as we all know, it can also be not so
perfect or glamorous. While it's fun to trade stories with your girlfriends about what you did, what you said, what positions you did it in, etc.
Great friendships don't happen overnight which is why I cherish the relationships I have with
my girlfriends so very much. Yesterday, I spent the afternoon with a friend visiting from out of town and it was hard for either one of us to get words in edgewise! We found ourselves talking over each other and we couldn't stay on track since we had so much to catch up on.

Dear Sugar--
I have always been somewhat of a "lone wolf" and I have started to look at isolation as heaven. My friends ignore me, talk behind my back and are not considerate to me. We used to all have fun together, but now, THEY have fun and have inside jokes while I politely stand by waiting for them to acknowledge I am there.