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20 Things My Divorce Taught Me About Marriage

Years ago, a newly divorced Gerald Rogers took to Facebook to reflect on what he wishes he would have known before it was too late. He admits there were a lot of things he could have done differently to save his marriage, and he openly shared the self-effacing letter in the most humble and real way.

10 Revealing Facts About How Often Couples Fight—and What’s Actually Normal

Learn how often couples fight and what's considered normal. Explore 10 revealing facts about relationship conflicts and tips for handling arguments in healthy ways.

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Tag: Parenting

“We Lost the Fight”: Mom Writes Soul-Crushing Post About the Daughter that Got Away

"The heartbreak is overwhelming me tonight. The tears just won't stop. This first loss is more painful than I ever imagined it would be and something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy."

To the Mom at Chick-fil-A Whose Child Pointed at My Son

"I sensed your panic when your five-year-old son pointed at my son in his wheelchair and shouted 'Mom look at THAT boy!'"

Dear Daughter, I Hope You Are Nothing Like Me

"Since I was a little girl toting around a baby doll, I have been practicing to be your mommy."

Soul-Crushing Video Shows What It’s Really Like to Be the Mom of a Sick Kid

"For every kid in the hospital who's missing childhood, there's a mom staying strong."

Dear Future Daughter-in-Law, There’s Something You Need to Know About My Son

"I have a few things I want to say to you. This can’t possibly cover it all, but luckily, we have some time."

6 Brothers Get Bullied for Looking Like Girls—But They Just Proved It’s Totally Worth It

“One son has been teased more than the others. He and I have had many tear-filled conversations over the last several months."

Autistic Son Has Meltdown in Cracker Barrel—Then Mom Finds a Note in Her To-Go Bag

"By this time I was crying and having a moment, not because I was embarrassed that my son is autistic, but because he is a good kid and I didn't want anyone to think he was just a spoiled kid being a brat.”