Author: mutony
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Chrissy Johnson Turns to Twitter for Pregnancy Insights, and the Community Responds
home insemination kit When it comes to pregnancy, every experience is unique—even if you’ve been through it before. Our bodies can react differently, whether it’s in how we carry the baby, our cravings, or how soon we start to show. Chrissy Johnson, currently expecting her second child, recently took to Twitter to ask a question…
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$1,700 Diaper Bags and $1,500 Tin Cans: Why I Just Can’t
home insemination kit There are a lot of things about our fellow humans that I don’t get, and honestly, I’m usually fine with that. We all have the right to live our lives how we choose, and 99% of the time, I adopt a “you do you” mindset when it comes to other people’s decisions.…
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Bumpie Tip of the Week: Diaper Bags for Dads?
Get Pregnant Fast Hey there, parents-to-be! So, it’s time to think about that diaper bag, huh? You know, that adorable pink, sparkly bag that screams “baby!” But let’s be real—Dad might not be too thrilled about carrying that around. So how do you strike a balance between a bag you adore and one that Dad…
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White Women, If Your Feminism Isn’t Intersectional, Step Aside
home insemination kit In the landscape of feminism, intersectionality is essential yet frequently overlooked. Coined by Black civil rights advocate Kimberlé Crenshaw in the 1980s, intersectionality explores how overlapping identities—such as race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation—interact within systems of oppression and discrimination. As a Black woman, I’ve often struggled with identifying as a feminist.…
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What I Wish Parents of Teens Knew as a High School Educator
home insemination kit In my decade-long journey in education—ranging from overseeing group homes for youth in state custody to teaching in STEM-focused academies and working with second-chance students who have faced expulsion or incarceration—I have encountered a multitude of eye-opening experiences through the lens of today’s adolescents. It’s often easier to laugh than to cry,…