The first kiss is a milestone for many people, although not all experiences are as magical as others. For bestselling author William Cane, his first kiss inspired a new book for his repertoire. “I was 17, and the girl I kissed was a friend that I had in high school, and it was a terrific...
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For many, the notion of traveling after retirement is a luxury and a dream. However, many elderly couples are living that dream. One, in particular, has been living on a cruise ship because it’s seemingly less expensive than alternative methods of housing. Living on a Cruise Ship is cost-effective In today’s economy, post pandemic and...
Parents have a huge impact on their children, starting from the minute they are born and it lasts even long after they are grown and gone. Though there are more concrete things like genetic traits and family traditions, it goes deeper than that. A parent’s affection can actually have a lasting and profound impact on the...
Going to sleep in separate beds has been a longstanding cultural norm in Japan, and it’s not just limited to the Land of the Rising Sun. In recent years, the practice of sleeping in separate beds or rooms has become increasingly common worldwide, with 1 in 4 couples choosing to adopt this arrangement.1 While this...
Many of us have a tattoo we regret. One we probably acquired from some dodgy tattoo shop in our early 20’s. But. did you ever think something as innocent as a pineapple could end up being a tattoo fail? We certainly had no idea, and apparently, neither did this poor woman. Taking to TikTok, Brittany...
Ayla Summer Mucha was born on December 30, 2021, with a permanent smile on her face, the result of a condition known as Bilateral Macrostomia. The chances are pretty good that you’ve likely never heard of the condition before, if so, you’re not alone. It’s such a rare condition that fewer than 20 people have...
Mold is a common problem for buildings and homes, but it’s never welcome. It tends to grow in damp places, which is why it can crop up in bathrooms, under sinks, or when there is a leak or flooding. It could also appear on carpets, dust, ceiling tiles, and drywall. Even worse, exposure to mold...
We all love rolling up to the McDonald’s drive-thru for our morning coffee when we’re still too groggy to drag ourselves out of the car. We love it when there’s bad weather and we don’t have to go outside in the rain or snow. Some of us also love it when our sober friend brings...
As the population has grown, so too has the desire to make life easier. Thanks to the innovation of people throughout generations, technology has made some incredible strides to accomplish a life of leisure and ease. For example, once grueling household chores like laundry have been made easier by inventions such as the laundry machine,...
Have you ever received a compliment that left you feeling uneasy or insulted? Perhaps someone told you that you looked great “for your age,” or that your work was “impressive, considering your lack of experience.” These types of remarks are known as backhanded comments. While they may sound like compliments at first, they are actually...
The journey to parenthood is often full of challenges. While some can be prevented, postpartum depression is one challenge that some women don’t recover from. Moreover, it’s a challenge not often discussed, leaving women feeling even more isolated and alone. As such, husband, now widower Tyler Sutton, speaks out about his late wife’s suicide. Postpartum...
Your baby is constantly trying to communicate their needs and desires to you. Without the ability to speak, however, it can sometimes be difficult to understand your baby. For parents, determining whether their baby is hungry, uncomfortable, happy, or scared can often feel like a guessing game. This is how you can understand your baby...