Plus, 20 Things I've Learned In 20 Years Of Marriage
She took a long pause and started crying a bit. It was like she was looking at a stranger. Something was off. She couldn’t remember our baby, where she was, myself or even her name. She had started breastfeeding him, but without knowing what she was doing. | | | One conversation many parents do not think to have with their children — even though we all really need to — is about pornography. | | | People often ask me how my husband and I have made it work all these years. Here are 20 things I’ve learned in 20 years of marriage. | | | | I loved my breasts. But they were never what I wanted them to be. Until now. | | | We find chunks of quality time while driving together but snuggling up with a book is usually drama free and comforting for all of us. | | | The term “neurodiversity,” frames brain differences not as something to be cured, but as something to be embraced as part of human diversity. People who are autistic, have ADHD and similar brain differences have strengths unique to their atypical ways of perceiving, interacting with and learning about the world. The discussion will include ideas about how the different ways children think and perceive the world should be framed as a gift and a strength. | | This Event is Brought to You By | | "People who don't consider their animals as fur babies are cringey as fuck." | | Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new Scary Mommy videos every week! | | View this email in your browser
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