Guy Says He Has Found The "Cheat Code" To Being A Good Partner

literarycorner / TikTok I am a romance reader. From Emily Henry to Abby Jimenez to Tia Williams, there is just something so wonderful about these female authors, writing heartfelt dialogue and character development that just hits in the best way. There is just something so good about a male character written by a woman. They’re always pining. They’re always noble. They’re also so hot. One BookToker says he has cracked the code when it comes to being a good boyfriend, husband, and partner — it’s all in the books! “The cheat codes have been in the books,” TikToker Jay (@literarycorner)...

How Can You Tell If Your Kid Is An Actual Hypochondriac? Health Experts Explain

MementoJpeg/Moment/Getty Images All kids fake sick… or at least think they’re sick when they’re actually fine. Whether it’s to play hooky from school or because they’re so nervous about an upcoming test they make themselves feel sick (relatable), every parent has had to play the little game in their head of "Is This Legit?" when it comes to a child complaining about a headache or an upset tummy. But you know your kid — and if their complaints start getting more intense or more frequent, you may be worried your kid is a hypochondriac. But how can you tell if...

The 13 Best Dog Breeds For Families With Kids, Jobs, & Busy Lives

xavierarnau/E+/Getty Images Your kids have been asking for a dog for years, and now that they’re finally able to tie their own shoes and hang up their backpacks where they belong after school (most of the time), you’re thinking about caving. There are many factors to consider when choosing what kind of canine to add to your family. The best dog breeds for families with kids are friendly, sociable, and easily trainable, and don’t take too much time out of your already busy days to keep happy. How do you know if a dog is right for your family? The...

The Worst Dates To Have A Birthday (According To Parents)

JGI/Jamie Grill/Tetra images/Getty Images When I was pregnant, one of the first things I did (after panicking or celebrating, depending on which pregnancy we’re talking about) was excitedly calculated about when I was due. My son, I figured, would be around sometime in September, and I nervously worried about a 9/11 birthday. My daughter would be by, probably in late spring, and I thought disdainfully of a bad ex’s June 5 birthday. We all have dates we’d probably like to avoid for our little one’s big debut, but what’s the worst birthday possible? WhatToExpect.com has the answer. The site surveyed...