‘Harry Potter’ Actor Daniel Radcliffe Speaks Out in Support of the Transgender Community and Against Statements Made By Author J.K. Rowling
“Transgender women are women.”
One dad posted to Reddit’s AITA forum asking for advice on becoming a parent while also asking if he should cut off his own in the process. The OP revealed he was struggling to become a parent and sought out his parent’s help.
YouTubers Phil and Alex Congelliere revealed this past week how they decided on their now-4-day-old-daughter, Cassidy Drew, and let’s just say, there was a lot of “clucking” about.
Allison Baggerly adored spending (don’t we all?) — the former teacher revealing how she couldn’t help but purchase unnecessary items during weekly errand runs. That was until she and her husband (and fellow teacher) Matt, got pregnant with their first child, Evan.
A video of a woman complaining about children playing in a toy car without a driver’s license has gone viral for obvious reasons.
A mom writes in asking for advice about her almost-three-year-old toddler daughter. She says she is not much a meat-eater. She is also, as of recently, not much of a veggie eater. She’ll take a single bite of dinner and refuse to eat more. In short, she’s a very stubborn picky eater. It’s gotten so bad overall that her daughter is waking up in the middle of the night hungry because she has refused to eat. Advice?
A mom writes in asking for advice from single moms who have left their town or city and started over
A mom writes in asking for advice from other people who may have become sick with COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. She is curious to know if people have had the virus, how they were able to recover at home and whether they were able to keep their families from getting sick. Any advice for this mom and her family?
A mom writes in asking for advice about when it might be appropriate to take her baby into a river. She says she’s been wanting to take her family to a nearby river. What age should her baby be before she considers taking him or her in the water?
Two-syllable names are the most popular choice among parents. They are not too long or too short, they’re just right.