Fans Sympathize With Addison Rae As Divorced Parents Publicly, Verbally Spar Over The Internet
Folks feel for Addison Rae as her parents publicly fight over social media.
Folks feel for Addison Rae as her parents publicly fight over social media.
A mom on TikTok is asking the internet if she should shave her newborn baby’s legs and arms — and the internet exploded in a flurry of opinions.
A 13-year-old recently took to Reddit looking for advice after their father was alienating them from their mother on Mother’s Day.
One woman is asking for help via reddit after her fiancé aggressively spit in her dinner and she decided to throw it away. Now, the original poster (OP) is worried she should have apologized…
One user is running to reddit to ask the internet if he is in the wrong for keeping his daughter’s name after his friend decided to steal it.
One woman is running to reddit for advice after her sister-in-law used the same baby name she was planning on using.
One mom is asking the interwebs if she is in the wrong after her preteen daughter refused to watch her cousin — and it turned into an incident.
One user is flocking to Reddit for advice after they refused to let their sister into their house after she made them miss their own daughter’s birth.
Kim Kardashian is beyond angry after internet trolls slammed daughter North’s recent oil painting of a mountain, a river, and surrounding valley.
George Clooney is floored by Chrissy Teigen and how she shuts down her internet trolls just like ***that.***
Fear not. The child is not named Comcast.
You may not know actress Bella Thorne off the top of your head, but you probably know who she is. In addition to being a Disney Channel alum — she starred as CeCe Jones on Shake It Up (2010 – 2013) — she’s appeared in Netflix’s The Babysitter and as a contestant on The Masked Singer. Recently, though, she’s been making a big name for herself with a scandal involving the website OnlyFans.
A mom writes in asking for advice about her 9-year-old daughter. She says her daughter has been caught multiple times chatting online with strangers (via chatrooms within games). This mom says she’s tried many times to talk to her daughter, explain how dangerous that can be, and has made it clear that is not allowed. She’s deleted her daughter’s games and banned her from using the iPad until she can figure out a way to convince her daughter to stop chatting with strangers online.
A woman writes in asking for advice about a family member’s baby. She says she is not a mom herself, but the health and safety of a family member’s 8-month-old baby have her concerned. Though she had a “falling out” with this family member, she keeps up with them via social media. She is concerned about what they feed their baby, how the baby sleeps, and some other situations they’ve put the baby in, at least according to photos they’ve shared. Is it her business to step in and say something?
One woman has been trying to get pregnant for a while but unbeknownst to her, her husband had a vasectomy years prior — and only his ex-wife knows **gasp**–!
Dads are curious creatures. Especially when they go to eat a snack.
A woman recently wrote in to the popular Am I The A**hole (AITA) Reddit subforum with a problem: She has been the moderator for a forum for women who cannot have children for seven years. She has become very close with the women in the community, all of whom are unable to have children for one reason or another.
A community member writes in asking for advice and opinions on posting photos of your children online when you’ve told
How far should you go when you find out your teen is breaking the law? That’s the question one dad recently took to the Reddit community after discovering that his 16-year-old son was catfishing people online for petty cash.
“We do have an active investigation that started last Friday.”
Mom-of-three Joanna Schroeder shared a warming to parents of white boys about disturbing predatory behavior online.
A no-internet, no-social-media, no-games, and no-app-store phone for kids? Sign us up!
The multi-hyphenate star recently asked her 15-year-old son Deacon Philippe to explain what TikTok is all about — with hilarious results.