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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Unveiling the Dichotomy: Gender Disparities Within Indian Families
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture, family plays a central role, serving as the bedrock of tradition, values, and social cohesion. However, beneath the façade of familial unity lies a stark reality—one characterized by deep-seated gender disparities and ingrained biases. Despite strides towards progress and modernization, Indian families continue to perpetuate a dual mentality when it comes to raising their sons and daughters, fostering an environment of inequality and injustice.
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar2 years ago in Families
SIGNIFICANT OF CUCUMBER IN THE BODY
cucumbers are stacked with L-ascorbic acid and magnesium which both assume a part in supporting sexual wellbeing easing energy and expanding charisma nutrient explicitly further develop blood stream which can help erectile capability.
By Glory Ubani2 years ago in Families
A Loving Dragoness
My Mom had me when she was nineteen years old. A little too young to be having a child now that I think about it. She had a lot more growing up to do and having a baby didn’t really help. Neither did having two more of them. My younger brothers, Trevor and Andre. Marrying my baby brother’s sperm donor out of some obligation to give us a father-figure.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Families
Dear Mom. Top Story - March 2024.
Dear Mom (An open letter to my 1950’s mother) By: De Etta Miller Dear Mom, I’m not sure if this letter is for you or for me. But decades after your leaving, I feel the need to say: “I’m sorry.” I don’t know that I even believe in Heaven. I can only assume, that which was taught throughout my childhood might have some validity. Perhaps we all find the truth of our afterlife when it is indeed time for an afterlife. But what I do know and believe in, is how hard and yet delightful motherhood can be.
By DeEtta Miller2 years ago in Families
A Beacon of Strength
In the tapestry of my life, there's a thread woven with resilience, dedication, and unwavering love - that thread belongs to my mother. As we celebrate International Women's Day in the Year of the Dragon 2024, I find myself reflecting on the woman who has been my guiding light, my source of inspiration, and my pillar of strength: my mom.
By Curious Conundrums2 years ago in Families
Dragon Behind Me
In the journey of life, there's always that one person who stands behind you like a steadfast dragon, guarding and supporting you through every trial and tribulation. For me, that person is none other than my beloved mother. She is not just a parent; she is my guiding light, my source of strength, and my unwavering support system.
By The Unknown Penman2 years ago in Families
A Dragon's Heart
In the vibrant tapestry of life, certain individuals emerge as beacons of strength, resilience, and inspiration. This International Women's Day, I find myself reflecting on the remarkable journey of Li Mei, a woman whose indomitable spirit and unwavering determination have left an indelible mark on my heart. In the auspicious Year of the Dragon 2024, Li Mei's story symbolizes the fierce courage and transformative power that women possess.
By Najeem Ansari2 years ago in Families
Managing Baby’s Milestones: Embracing Every Step of the Journey
Hey there, fellow mama! Can you believe how quickly our little ones are growing? It feels like just yesterday we were bringing them home from the hospital, and now they’re rolling over, babbling up a storm, and stealing our hearts with their first giggles. Time sure does fly when you’re navigating the wonderful world of baby milestones.
By DigitalPrint2 years ago in Families
celebrating the strength and resilience of women
Title: Celebrating the Strength and Resilience of Women: A Tribute to My Mum On this International Women's Day, as the world comes together to honor the remarkable achievements and contributions of women everywhere, I find myself reflecting on the woman who has shaped me in profound ways—my mum.
By Gershom rono2 years ago in Families
Top 10 Strange Things That Babies Like to Do
Babies, those adorable bundles of joy, never fail to entertain us with their quirky antics. From chewing on non-food items to laughing at inanimate objects, they have a knack for surprising us with their peculiar behaviors. Here are the top 10 strange things that babies like to do:
By DigitalPrint2 years ago in Families








