
I have Tinder, but I'm not using it to cheat
My girlfriend saw that I have Tinder on my phone. I told her that I never deleted it from when I was single, but she thinks I'm still using it. How do I convince her I'm not?
My girlfriend saw that I have Tinder on my phone. I told her that I never deleted it from when I was single, but she thinks I'm still using it. How do I convince her I'm not?
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The more I get the "be grateful" comments the more I feel like I can't talk about the hard parts of parenting, or the things I'm struggling with, says Emily Writes.
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Forgive the pessimism, but I don't think that banning one book is going to help.
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The act of telling a group of children that they are winners just for showing up waters down and devalues the very concept of winning.
Can I ask the receptionist at my office to tone it down on the perfume? I sit near her and it reeks all day long.
Simple tips to help children deal with disturbing current affairs, while managing our own volatile and powerful feelings.
We spend a lot of time here talking about how to be happy, and what happy people think and do to be happy, writes Louise Thompson.
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All Chrissie Hynde has done is recognise that the world is not always as we would like it to be.
I said goodbye to my midwife last week and it broke my heart a little bit. How can you ever thank someone enough for making you a family, twice?
Everybody gets to the point in their life where they realise common slang is beyond their realm of coolness.