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Man Asks People To 'Settle A Debate' With His Wife Who Disagrees With How He Sets His Morning Alarm
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (351+ words) X's general consensus to his debate? Hire a criminal defense lawyer. Or a divorce lawyer at the very least. The original poster's tweet was reposted by a lawyer to joke that no jury in the world would side with this man on a trial, and others quickly jumped in to agree. Other lawyers in the comments offered their legal opinions on a theoretical case surrounding this. "Easiest acquittal of my career," one wrote. The lawyer who reshared the tweet originally'responded in agreement: "The effects of prolonged sleep interruption/deprivation on the ability to act rationally probably get you most of the way." Others agreed" this case was likely to take a dark turn. RELATED: '3AM Report' Finds People All Over The World Are Losing Sleep Over Remarkably Similar Issues One user wrote: "Marriage 101: If the thing you're doing is literally torturing…...
Influencers Criticized For The ‘Absolutely Diabolical’ Baby Name They Chose For Their Newborn — ‘Is This For TikTok Ratings?’
2+ week, 2+ day ago (376+ words) Written on Nov 14, 2025 Choosing a name for your baby is a big deal. That's the name they'll go by for the rest of their life, unless they choose to change it for some reason. And, while something may seem appropriate for your cute little bundle of joy, you have to remember that one day they're going to be an adult themselves. TikTok influencers Lea Charlotte, known as @leacharlottexx, and Cory, known as @corysworldd, have over 310,000 followers and over 690,000 followers, respectively. They seem to share a combination of family-centered content along with typical lifestyle fare. The couple got engaged a little over a year ago. RELATED: Mom's "Meaningful' Baby Name Criticized After Reveal " 'Reminder We're Naming Babies That Will Be Adults' Other commenters supported Cory and Lea and directed their anger at the naysayers. "These comments are not it!" one person…...
When Was The Last Time You Celebrated Your Single Friend Who Doesn’t Have Kids?
1+ week, 2+ day ago (586+ words) Written on Nov 21, 2025 You're scrolling through Instagram when you see yet another engagement announcement. You're happy for your friend, but you still feel a little twinge of pain. A few posts down, you come across the gender reveal for your friend who recently told everyone she was expecting. It's a girl. The comments are filled with congratulations, so you offer your own too. If you've been there, if you're the single, childless woman watching her friends be celebrated for getting married and having babies, then you know how hard it can be. You do important things too. You have things to be proud of. So why aren't you treated the same way? Kebs Visuals | Pexels Women should not feel like they have to have children or be married to be important and to matter. Women are continuously breaking the glass…...
Mom-To-Be Makes A Touching Promise To Her Baby After Boyfriend's Reaction To The Gender Reveal
6+ day, 8+ hour ago (652+ words) Written on Nov 24, 2025 Becoming a parent is a big responsibility. You're not just responsible for yourself anymore. Instead, you also have a tiny human who's completely dependent on you for all of their needs. It's a lot to take on, and some people think they're ready for it when they're really just not. On the other hand, some people just seem like they were born to be parents. They're caring and nurturing, and they're prepared to love the baby that comes into their life no matter what. Interestingly, it seems like one of each of these kinds of people were in a relationship and decided to have a baby together. Their gender reveal video proved it wasn't the best mix. A pregnant woman named Aaliyah shared her gender reveal video on TikTok, and it's gone viral for all the wrong reasons....
The Art Of Raising Good Humans: 2 Lessons About Love That'll Help Your Kids Avoid Years Of Heartache
3+ week, 1+ day ago (385+ words) As loving parents, you want to prepare your children for some of the most rewarding and joyful aspects of life. That includes teaching them about love and relationships." But just like many other aspects of life, love and relationships can be completely blissful at one moment and drastically heartbreaking in the next. It's important to teach your kids the bittersweet reality of love and relationships so that they can prepare for the best "and the worst "of what's to come. While no one is ever completely ready for the emotional rollercoaster that is"love, at least your kids will have some idea of what their future may hold and"the right way to"love and respect others. RELATED: 11 Lessons Brilliant Parents Teach Their Daughters Before It's Too Late Be comfortable with who you are. Love all that you are. You…...
The Art Of Parenting From Scratch: How To Raise A Happy Child When You Never Had A Good Role Model
3+ week, 2+ day ago (307+ words) Written on Nov 06, 2025 In my practice, I see many people who struggle with this internal conflict. They know that they want to raise healthy, confident, secure children, but the only type of parenting that comes naturally to them is the dysfunctional parenting that they experienced themselves. Here are some examples: RELATED: 8 Signs You Are A Good Parent That You'll Only Notice After Your Kids Move Out pics five / Shutterstock "It is not easy to dial your automatic parenting default to another station, but it can be done, and it is one of the most worthwhile accomplishments, if not the most worthwhile, that you can achieve in your lifetime." RELATED: 10 Little Ways To Be A More Aware Parent Every Single Day Additionally, working with a therapist or introspecting deeply on your own can help you recognize what your most sensitive triggers…...
'Children Internalize What They See' — 4 Ways Kids' Books Teach Boys And Girls Very Different Lessons
3+ week, 1+ day ago (417+ words) Written on Nov 07, 2025 Did you have a favorite book as a child that has always stood out in your mind? Maybe you feel like it taught you a lot, and it influenced the person you are today. It turns out that it's not just nostalgia that makes you feel that way. The books you read as a child really do have a huge impact on what and how you learn. Of course, oftentimes when we consume different forms of media, we encounter messages that we didn't intend on picking up. This is true for children, too. Recent studies have concluded that children's books teach boys and girls different lessons about who they are and how they are expected to act. Traditional gender norms are basically pushed onto children as soon as they're introduced to books. RDNE Stock project | Pexels The…...
5 Forgotten Life Lessons From The 80s And 90s That Shaped Stronger Generations
1+ week, 1+ day ago (865+ words) Written on Nov 22, 2025 Growing up in the '80s and '90s came with a kind of freedom and real-world learning that's hard to explain unless you lived it. Kids were allowed to explore, figure things out on their own, and experience life without every step being monitored. Everyday moments like walking to a friend's house or solving boredom creatively quietly sharpened skills that still show up in adulthood. Now, in a world full of structure and constant input, many of those lessons have faded. These five forgotten lessons offer a reminder of why the eras of the '80s and '90s were more impactful than we realized. Today's technology is remarkable and exciting since it allows us to achieve certain things once beyond our dreams. Still, it's also created a generation that depends on constant stimulation to feel alive. RELATED: 11 Things Outspoken Gen X People Do…...
Kids ‘Traumatized’ By Grandpa’s Road Rage Don't Want To Be Around Their Grandparents Anymore
2+ week, 5+ day ago (683+ words) Written on Nov 11, 2025 Understandably, everyone was shaken up, and now the kids are struggling to process what happened. They have expressed that they don't want to be around their grandparents right now, but unfortunately, Grandma and Grandpa are putting the onus on their son, claiming he is keeping the kids from them. "About 8 weeks ago, I was at work when I received a video call from my partner, and 12 and 8 year old children absolutely beside themselves. They had met my father for some food and he was driving them home. Another driver pulled out in front of him and this enraged my father (who is well known for road rage)," he began in his Reddit post. Budimir Jevtic | Shutterstock He explained that his father had proceeded to drive angrily and aggressively on the road afterwards. To make matters worse, he…...
5 Painful Realizations About Our Parents That Only Hit After We Become Adults
2+ week, 3+ day ago (646+ words) Parenting is a tough job. You do the best that you can with the knowledge that was either passed down from your own parents or gained over time from your life experiences." Still, you don't know what you don't know, and as we learn more about the mental and emotional well-being of our children, it's easy to look back on the way we were parented and find things we would have done much differently. When we grow up and have our own families, we start to identify things that our parents did that we would not do with our own children." RELATED: If You Didn't Grow Up To Be A People Pleaser, Your Parents Did These 11 Things Right We start to see "support' gaps " times when we could have used our parents emotionally or for any other reason, and they…...