What Does Mutual Masturbation Mean? More Burnt-Out Parents Need To Try It

Willie B. Thomas/DigitalVision/Getty Images If you’re an overstimulated mom, the idea of getting it on with your partner at the end of the day might be too much for your fried nervous system to handle. You want to be touched in a loving way by an adult who doesn’t need you to make them a snack, but at the same time, any more sensory input might send you over the edge. But I think we’re all old enough now to understand that sex doesn’t always mean P in V. So, what if you could be intimate without touching each other...

How Plastic Surgeons Treat Kids' Cuts & Scrapes To Prevent Scarring

Fly View Productions/E+/Getty Images We’ve all been there — your kid completely eats it and stands up with a scrape or gash on their face. Oh God, please don’t let that scar, you think. Or maybe your little one is constantly banging up their knees or elbows, and you’re not sure how much more their skin could possibly take. Whether your child just plays rough, has had a major injury, or has gone through surgery, it’s natural to want their boo-boos to heal as perfectly as possible. So, here’s how to prevent scarring from cuts and scrapes, according to plastic...

Kratom & Kava Drinks Should Concern You If You Have Teens

Michael Brown/@yourbestiemisha If you’ve never heard of kratom or kava before, you’re not alone. Until @yourbestiemisha’s video about a drink made with these extracts went viral, I’d venture to say most parents hadn’t. And it isn’t just beverages you should be aware of — there are also tablets, chewables, and more made with kratom or kava. This week, though, kratom drinks specifically seem to be all over national news, as more and more people become aware that these products are readily available in gas stations… and falling into the hands of teens, who, true to form, seem to have been aware...

Nick Cannon Says He Doesn't Believe In The Term "Co-Parenting"

Carol Lee Rose/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Co-parenting, according to experts, refers to the process of divorced or separated parents continuing to raise their kids together even after they have split as a couple. This arrangement tends to lend itself to more amicable and "healthy" relationships between parents who are no longer together or were never together to begin with. The term has definitely gotten more popular as of late, but rapper and TV personality Nick Cannon doesn’t get all the hype. Cannon explained why he doesn’t believe in the term "co-parenting" in a recent episode of his Wondery podcast Nick...