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Why Farting In Front Of Your Partner Is Actually Good For Your Relationship
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by on November 27, 2024November 27, 2024

Why Farting In Front Of Your Partner Is Actually Good For Your Relationship

Skynesher/Getty Images I’ll admit it — I don’t like farting in front of a partner, especially for the first time. When it happens, I’m usually awkward and petrified. Why? Because I’m one of those people conditioned to think that farting and going to the bathroom around my partner is "gross" and "unattractive," and I would...

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It's Charlie Brown Season! Here Are the Best 'Peanuts'-Inspired Baby Names
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by on November 27, 2024November 27, 2024

It's Charlie Brown Season! Here Are the Best 'Peanuts'-Inspired Baby Names

Apple TV+ While there are countless nostalgic holiday movies to enjoy between Halloween and Christmas, few have the same warm and cozy feeling as the Charlie Brown movies. Whether you love It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, or A Charlie Brown Christmas (or all three 🙋‍♀️), everyone has a soft spot...

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As A Child Of An Alcoholic, It’s Brutal To Watch My Kid Learn To Drink
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by on November 27, 2024November 27, 2024

As A Child Of An Alcoholic, It’s Brutal To Watch My Kid Learn To Drink

The Good Brigade/Getty Images Being a child of an alcoholic f*cks with your idea of what’s "normal" drinking. I have no real sense of "healthy" drinking except, like many people, I believe my own way is best. I rarely have more than one, and almost never more than two. I only drink socially. A good...

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"I Don't Like My Baby's Name"
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by on November 27, 2024November 27, 2024

"I Don't Like My Baby's Name"

Natalia Lebedinskaia/Moment/Getty Images So much of being a mom includes feeling lonely. You’re convinced you’re the only one who’s ever felt this way, the only one who’s ever regretted your baby’s name, the only one who’s found solace in an emotional affair — but these Scary Mommy confessions prove that, more often than not, we’re all...

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