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Thursday, 19 January 2012 20:51 |
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An article discussing one woman's journey to successful breast feeding after "failing" to feed her first child. This article discusses the ways society undermines breast feeding women because of ignorance, and encourages us to feed our babies openly so that more women will see how breast feeding works before it comes time for them to feed their own babies.
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012 20:31 |
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Nothing drives parents to distraction quite like watching their kids fight. I know it does my head in! Normally when my kids start blueing it's over something that to me, appears completely ridiculous, and it escalates into a major tit for tat blow out rapidly. Here's a few tips for dealing with it that I've heard when talking to other mothers recently.
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Sunday, 08 January 2012 21:54 |
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An article discussing the importance of providing children with a thorough sex education that covers everything from the physical to the emotional and social aspects of sex.
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An Introduction to Circumcision, Intactivism, and Foreskin Restoration |
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Wednesday, 01 June 2011 13:21 |
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Here is a collection of resourceful information about circumcision, intactivism, and foreskin restoration. Woven in between pieces from my academic work are links to sites that will offer additional information.
This information serves as a resource and does not serve as medical advice. Seek out a physician for medical assistance or consolations, and preferably, an intact-friendly physician.
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Hey, Like, stop dissing teenagers, like! |
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Thursday, 10 February 2011 22:16 |
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As the mother of a child entering the teenage years head first, I've decided to share some of my feelings about the way our society treats teenagers. We spend years forcing children to be independent, forcing them to sleep on their own, use the toilet, feed themselves dress themselves, sending them away from us for six hours a day and many other historically odd practices. Yet as soon as they hit twelve or thirteen and want to flex some of their independent muscles we start wishing they were babies again.
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