I’m Addicted to Being Right—Even When I’m Wrong

She knows she’s hard to live with—but she can’t help needing to be right. Miss Edna delivers a snarky truth bomb about pride, control, and how always winning the argument can cost you the relationship.

Engaged but Doubtful: What to Do When Your Fiancé Might Love Someone Else

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Her wedding is six months away, but her gut is screaming something’s wrong. He lights up for her sister, not her—and the red flags are waving like banners. Is it cold feet, or is Miss Edna about to drop the truth bomb this bride-to-be desperately needs?

Miss Edna’s Guide to Snapping Out of Delusion

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Miss Edna’s Rant: “Your Truth” Is Just a Fancy Name for a Lie Oh, honey. Grab a seat and brace yourself, because Miss Edna is about to clear something up that shouldn’t need clarifying in the first place. We are living in an age where people have decided that truth is optional. It used to … Read more

I Deserve Housing, Not Heartache!

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Miss Edna has had just about enough of people acting like paying bills is some form of oppression. Budgeting isn’t a punishment—it’s a basic life skill. If you think rent is unfair, just wait until reality hits. Miss Edna is here to remind you that being an adult means taking responsibility, not expecting the world to fund your bad decisions.