Category: Home insemination kit
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5 Absurd Questions I Encounter About My Middle Eastern Husband
At home insemination In a multicultural America, my children embody a blend of ethnicities. They soak up the sun and get beautifully “brown” during summer. My heritage is European, while my husband’s roots lie in Iran. Born in the United States, he is an Iranian-American with a common Middle Eastern name and fluent in Farsi.…
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Why I Don’t Worry About My Son with a Disability
At home insemination I grew up in a time when children with disabilities were often sidelined. It’s true; my peers and I tended to steer clear of kids who walked awkwardly, who experienced noticeable breathing difficulties, or who used mobility aids like wheelchairs. Those who had visible disabilities—like braces or speech impediments—became part of a…
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How the Internet Has Transformed the Birds and the Bees Conversation
At home insemination My 9-year-old son, Ethan, flushed with embarrassment as he recounted his day, giggling nervously. He looked to me for a reaction, and I fought to mask my surprise, striving to appear as open-minded as possible. This was a pivotal moment, and I didn’t want to squander the opportunity to impart something significant.…
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Understanding the AR-15: Key Insights
At home insemination The debate surrounding the AR-15 is as polarized as ever. Many assert it’s a machine gun, while others vehemently disagree. Some argue it should be reserved for military use, while many enthusiasts utilize it for hunting. Questions about banning it often arise, with counterarguments pointing to the higher lethality of handguns. As…
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Moms Don’t Have It All Figured Out: Debunking Common Myths
At home insemination Before entering the world of motherhood, I assumed that moms had everything under control. After all, they’ve known their children for years, so surely they understand their likes and dislikes—like whether their child prefers footed pajamas or not. I was convinced my 3-year-old adored footed pajamas, so I bought her five pairs…
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5 Married Couple Stereotypes That Are Surprisingly Accurate
At home insemination In the iconic film When Harry Met Sally, there’s a memorable moment when Sally, portrayed by a spirited actress, explains why she and her boyfriend chose cohabitation over marriage. She candidly shares that they believed marriage often led to the deterioration of relationships. Her friend’s admission—that kids often drained the passion out…
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Kavanaugh’s Nomination: A Turning Point for Reproductive Rights
At home insemination Donald Trump has officially nominated Brett Kavanaugh to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court left by Justice Kennedy’s retirement, a move that has ignited significant concern among pro-choice advocates. Kavanaugh’s conservative background has pro-life supporters optimistic, while those in favor of reproductive rights are bracing for potential challenges ahead. Trump’s…
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Why Women Often Take Charge of Household Decisions
At home insemination The dish towel is merely a symbol. “Why am I the one who knows which cloths are for drying hands and which ones are for cleaning surfaces?” she wondered. “How did I end up making all the decisions in our home—like where to keep the spare diapers and what juice boxes to…
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Rediscovered Footage of Mr. Rogers Offers Guidance for Parents Discussing Violence
At home insemination In a world increasingly filled with unsettling events, a rediscovered clip of Mr. Rogers from 1981 is providing valuable insights for parents grappling with how to address violence with their children. Recent incidents, including school closures due to threats and tragic mass shootings, have left many adults feeling helpless and unsure about…
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The Challenges of an Introverted Mother
At home insemination Updated: November 16, 2018 Originally Published: February 2, 2015 Not long ago, I woke up with a determination to be fully engaged with my children throughout the day. I was genuinely interested in every toy they brought to me and attentive to their concerns over a cartoon character’s potential peril. I played…