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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Tuberose: A Father's Silent Love
The Mid-Autumn Festival came early that year, but the season felt unchanged. There was no autumn chill, no breath of falling leaves—none of the stillness poets once likened to “cool water in autumn.” I often found myself slipping away to the northern edge of Yulin, searching for a signal in the wind that autumn had arrived.
By zhimin wang6 months ago in Families
Things I Wish I Told My Mom Before I Moved Out
The morning I moved out, my mom made pancakes. She never said, “I’ll miss you.” She just slid the plate toward me with a quiet, practiced grace and asked if I wanted syrup. I nodded, heart thumping, trying not to cry. My car was already packed. The keys were in my pocket. The rest of my life waited in a two-bedroom apartment across town.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Families
The Daughters of Adam Sandler: A Glimpse into the Lives of the Comedian's Family. AI-Generated.
Adam Sandler, the beloved comedian and actor known for his unique blend of humor and heart, has not only made a name for himself in Hollywood but has also built a beautiful family life away from the spotlight. Among the most cherished aspects of his life are his two daughters, Sadie and Sunny Sandler. In this article, we will explore the lives of Adam Sandler's daughters, their upbringing, their relationship with their father, and how they navigate life in the public eye.
By Trend Vantage6 months ago in Families
Truth Be Told: Letters to My Loved Ones Series. Content Warning.
them, Someday when I'm gone from here, I want my children and loved ones to know just how much I loved them and not only that, but I want the whole world to know. Not just words, of course my actions as well. My mother died suddenly when I was seven months pregnant with SJ (6, autism, loves donuts). I didn’t get a chance to tell her how much I really loved her. So, guess what... you get to read about Mama Lott right here (rapid blink). You will also read a letter to my daughter, who lived with my mother for a time, to my oldest son, who is my middle child and often reserved because of his disability. My two eldest (daughter 21, the K-pop guru, son 18, Mr. Tech). Those letters will really take time. I was a young mom and there is a lot of pain there for all of us, so bear with me. This letter though, this is SJ's and to be honest I feel somewhere down the road, maybe at graduation, God give me long life, I’ll write him another one. But for now, here it goes! (of course I cried... hush up).
By V Joyce Lott6 months ago in Families
I Blocked My Parents for a Month—And Found Peace I Didn’t Know I Needed
The first time I hovered my finger over the "Block Contact" option on my mother’s name, I felt a tightness in my chest that reminded me of every Sunday lunch I had forced myself to sit through with a fake smile and a churning stomach. My parents weren’t monsters. They didn’t scream or curse. They didn’t hit or throw things. But they did something more invisible—they made me doubt myself, my worth, and the validity of my own feelings.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Families
Bleeding While Breastfeeding: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
While breastfeeding your baby, you may face some complications. It can be breast engorgement, when your breasts overfill with milk, or latching problems, in which your baby is unable to attach to the breast. These problems can be troublesome, but they are not as concerning as seeing blood traces in your breast milk. It’s obvious that as a mother, you will freak out and assume that it’s a grave medical issue. But the truth is that it’s not always a real headache.
By Lovemere Store6 months ago in Families
The Declaration of Parental Rights
“Children belong to their parents—not to the government.” That shouldn’t be a radical statement—but in 2025, it is. We are living through a silent revolution—one where government agents, unelected bureaucrats, and activist judges have increasingly inserted themselves into the sacred space between parent and child. Under the guise of “safety,” “equity,” or “best interest,” the state is taking more control while parents are being treated as threats, not protectors.
By Michael Phillips6 months ago in Families








