motherhood
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Fear Isnāt Irrational When History Keeps Repeating Itself
Fear is not something Iām used to living in. Not like this. But lately, itās been sitting in my chestāheavy, constantātriggered by things Iāve seen and then watched disappear. Videos. Stories. Accounts that were there one moment and gone the next. Women. American women. Mothers. Crying. Their children taken from…
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š¾ Breed Bias Isnāt Science: Understanding Pit Bulls, Responsibility, and Reality
Breed bias isnāt science ā itās fear. Pit bulls arenāt born dangerous. Any dog can be unsafe without training, socialization, and proper care. ā¤ļøā𩹠Bad owners create dangerous dogs ā not breeds. Letās stop blaming the dogs and start holding people accountable. #PitbullLove #EndBreedBias #ResponsibleDogOwnership #DogFacts #BullyBreedAwareness #ScienceOverFear #DogsAreIndividuals #TrainYourDog
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š¤ When Self-Care Looks Like Crying in a Parking Lot and Then Reading Smut
You know what they donāt tell you about healing? Sometimes itās ugly. Sometimes itās not bubble baths and journaling under a weighted blanket with soft lo-fi in the background. Sometimes itās sitting in your car in the Walmart parking lot with tears running down your face, mascara halfway to your…
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Balancing Act: Navigating Motherhood, Work, and Kids’ Activities
Being a mom is like juggling a thousand balls in the air while walking on a tightrope. Add in the responsibilities of working two jobs and coordinating the schedules of two active boys, one of which involved in hockey and football, and you’ve got a recipe for organized chaos. As…
