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And Why I Have Reborn Dolls Even Though I'm Staunchly Child-Free ​​ ----------------------

And Why I Have Reborn Dolls Even Though I'm Staunchly Child-Free ​[View this email in your browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wed, May 29, 2024 [4 Reasons The Unhappiest Person In A Relationship Has The Most Power]( [Click to watch]( This week on Open Relationships, YourTango's podcast we discuss... The unhappy moments in relationships can turn people into the most [miserable versions of ourselves](. Some of us react by pushing the feelings away and hoping that time will make everything OK. Others are are more vocal, asking for change and setting boundaries. On a recent episode of the podcast Open Relationships: Transforming Together, host Andrea Miller asked world-famous couples therapist Dr. Stan Tatkin the big question: What if you're at the end of your rope and your partner just won't change? Subscribe today wherever you enjoy your podcasts: [iHeart]( - [iTunes]( - [YouTube]( - [Spotify]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- ​[Why I Have Reborn Dolls Even Though I'm Staunchly Child-Free]( Many find these dolls disturbing, some find them fascinating, and others (like myself) spend their hard-earned money on one of their own. ​[IT Professional Reveals The One iPad Safety Hack Other Parents Should Use To Keep Their Kids Safe]( It's such a simple solution to teach an often-overlooked skill. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Most Common Fight That Destroys Relationships]( “He said, she said” has many meanings in today’s world. It plays a huge, and often unfair, role in dismissing claims of maltreatment. But this term can also refer to a style of disagreement that creates unpleasant exchanges (with little-to-no resolution), even in the best of relationships.Of course, not all relationships are "he" and "she"... ​ ​[Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[twitter]​]( [[instagram]​]( [[facebook]​]( [[youtube]​]( [[tiktok]​]( ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences]( [Opt-out of preference-based advertising]( [​ ​]( Publishing · 3753 HOWARD HUGHES PKWY, SUITE 200, LAS VEGAS, Nevada 89169

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