The Most Entertaining Parenting Posts of the Week (July 22, 2024)

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    Toddler hitting their head on the ground = brain inflammation
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    Top 7h Its brain inflammation. Cut out all cow dairy -especially while there is an ear infection or congestion. Do a mold mycotoxins test if you can. Remove all artificial dyes from the diet and medication. If hes on antibiotics for the ear infection and its pink, thats red40 and causes brain inflammation. Ask your doc for a new script for dye free and you can prob get it at walmart. 7h Like Reply 10 Top contributor A child throwing a tantrum is not caused by brain inflammation and mycotoxins. I
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    This felt like it fit here
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    He will most def be loved by everyone an very well taken care of by the village of people around him who already loves him an he isn't here yet an thank you for having us for the celebration of the gender reveal congratulations on finally getting your boy your fixing to experience the best feeling in the world the love between a mother an her son is different than with there daughters idk why but it's a very different love but I love my girls an boys all the same js it's a different type of love
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    Narrator: she did not, in fact, care for her stepdaughter "like [her] own child"
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    7:14 ฟร Anonymous member 7h- I love my husband and he is absolutely incredible. However, my husband was previously married and has a 10yo daughter. My step daughter is very needy and very exhausting. I do care for her like I would my own child, but my husband is now saying he's hoping for another girl because of the bond he share with his daughter. I'm hoping for a boy because I want to have the mother son bond. Call me jealous, but his ex wife gave him his first born and a girl. I do not want a
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    < 7:14 Anonymous member .7h⚫ = I think you really need to find someone to talk to before this baby is born. Kids can sense things. And you may be making her feel some type of way without meaning to. 6h Like Anonymous member 17 I cannot with your comment. Until you've walked a mile in my shoes in a co parenting household with a high conflict baby mom please move along. 6h Like 12 D I have a stepdaughter (11) and 2yo girl with her dad and it's great but all children have needs and are exhausting i
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    These feelings are challenging and often met with misunderstanding from others who do not share this experience. I have 5 step kids! I'm in so many step mom groups if you need any recommendations. But what you feel is normal, and it is ok. It will pass with time, and even if you do have a girl the bond will be different as each child is different. I do hope you have the gender you wish for! 6h Like 700 Anonymous member Thank you and I agree, this topic can be a challenge for those who lack under
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    Top contributor I feel opposite. I have a step son who comes in and disrupts everything in our home because his mom raises him entitled and my husband sees no wrong in him. he's 11 7h Like Anonymous member 508 This is also my step daughter behavior. She gets away with a lot because she's a daddy's girl and it can be very exhausting, especially when the child is not your own. 6h Like 10 Top contributor Anonymous member I don't entertain it. My house my rules. 6h Like 200
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    my 11 year old step daughter is needy and hormonal. i love her so much though and i try to remember how i felt at her age... lots of big emotions and needing love and support. her dad and i have a daughter (11months) and im hoping for another girl. i love being a girl mom. you are valid in wishing for the gender you want but maybe try shifting your perspective to take away some of that tension 7h Like 1 Anonymous member !feel my experience with how my husband let's her get away with so much and
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    My boyfriend has 2 daughters. He's extremely close to them. Cuddles all day and sometimes I feel left out. He was also hoping to have a third girl but I'm very excited to give him his first boy. We don't need another female in this house. 7h Like Anonymous member 41 6h Like I get it!
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    Every child is needy I have 3 girls and having our 4th and they are the most beautiful, caring, loving little darlings. I wouldn't have it any other way. This post is really sad. Your feelings around having a preferred gender are totally valid but your reasons are not. Your step daughter probably feels so pushed out by you by the way you're talking about her 6h Like 13 O Top contributor I bet the kid can sense her feelings cause kids know things in my opinion 6h Like Absolutely. Maybe why she is
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    Top contributor Well I hope you get what you want but the 10 year old is of course going to be needy she's a kid. But that's my take 7h Like Anonymous member I agree kids are 12 very needy, but I think it's hard to see past it when it's not your own child. I feel the patience level isn't as high as it would be with your own bio children. 6h Like Top contributor Anonymous member I don't know maybe. I just know the man who raised my little sister and I as his own and still does even though we're a
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    Top contributor Anonymous member as an adoptee, I highly disagree. I'm very thankful my parents were patient and understanding with me even though I am not biologically theirs. 6h Like Anonymous member 400 your situation is different my love.
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    Where can I get my kid tattooed?
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    Anonymous member 5h Does anybody know a good tattoo artist who will tattoo minors with parents consent and isn't booked up super far in advance? Me and my 15 year old daughter are both looking to get a tattoo. Thank you in advance!!
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    I am 23 and covered in tattoos, got my first at 17. I don't think anyone should agree to tattoo a 15 year old. Just now Like Reply 5h atr street tattoo Like Reply View 6 replies... Follow Most places you need to be 16 with parents consent 4h Like Reply 10
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    OP wants to physically discipline a 7 month old?! Someone should pop her for not knowing how to spell.
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    Hi everyone, so Id hate to use this word but my 7 mo is starting to act bratty, like tantrum when she doesn't get her way. I strongly believe in structural disapline. She knows what no means, but do you guys think it's too early to start disapline? Like a little pop here and there? Like Comment you cannot be serious Just now Like Reply Send
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    Litteraly abandoning kids
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    After years of harassment and abuse, we've decided to move on from coparenting and are moving states Miscellany My husband (34) and I (28) have finally had enough. Its been years of harassment, intimidation, and bullying. The fact that this hasn't happened earlier is crazy now that we are in the midst of it. I have one child from a previous marriage (HS sweethearts getting married at 18) and he has two from a previous relationship. The HCBM has never liked me. She has tried to get me fired from
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    since you would rather live with him all the time instead of us". Theyre also | to my son because she tells them to be. The kids are 9 and 12 and I don't blame them for hating me, she tells them if they're nice to me she wont love them... what kind of mother is that?! Its been years of | dealing with her. Not to be but shes extremely overweight and unhygienic which is why she hasn't been in a relationship since they broke up. Anyways, Im done. I told my husband I cant deal with the HCBM and HCSC
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    Holistic cures for sepsis??!?
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    < Anonymous member 22h. Okay so I may be going septic. But some backstory here. I was antibiotic resistant somewhere around 2010. Today I have what I'm thinking is Cellulitis and it isn't getting better. Everyone I've known to go in for sepsis never came back out. Antibiotics kill your immune system along with the infection. If I'm antibiotic resistant still then going to the hospital may be signing my death certificate. I'm not sure what to do. So before anyone screams go to the hospital I want

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