It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
Receiving an unexpected text or DM from an ex can trigger some strong feelings, regardless of why you broke up.
It's safe to say that many would list cheating as the most damaging thing a person can do in a relationship. But relationship expert Lucinda Loveland says that there's something even more insidious and sneaky that can erode a relationship from the…
#6 is too real.
selected lyrics from Teach Your Children by Crosby Stills Nash & Young You who are on the road Must have a code that you can live by And so become yourself Because the past is just a good bye. … And you, of tender years, Can’t know the fears that your elders grew by, And so please help them with your youth, They seek the truth before they can die. Can you hear and do you care and Can’t you see we must be free to Teach your children what you believe in. Make a world that we can live in. I recently gave birth to my fourth child, Abigail. My “baby” before her, Miriam, just turned 10. A small part of me wants to hold on to her youth, yet I am looking forward to seeing her grow and mature and continue to mother her even as her needs change. Now I have a second daughter, but Miriam will always be my first. She, like Abigail now, was once solely dependent on me for everything. The desire I have to care for her has not diminished, it’s still a necessity of my soul to look after her. I keep checking myself, to make sure I am as supportive as I can be, but in a way that honors her spirit, growth and unique direction. It is important to me that she feels more supported than I did through my awkward adolescent years. Having said that, I refer back to the song lyrics: And you, of tender years, Can’t know the fears that your elders grew by My parents did the best they could and for that matter, so did yours. Don’t judge them, I guarantee they did things for you that you aren’t even aware of. We are incapable... Continue Reading