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Zero Sex Drive
Asked by L.H. from Allentown
on February 15, 2007
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Hi. I gave birth 3 1/2 half months ago and since then I have had ZERO sex drive. We have tried more foreplay, massage, wine & candles to set the mood and I just real...
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- I think you are totally normal! Absolutely 100% normal. Your body has been through so much. I had no libido for a while, in fact I still don't really want to have s...
- It is perfectly normal to feel that sex is the last thing that you want or hell need at this point. Your body needs some time to adjust to the new schedule that you ar...
- give your self more time. dont plan to have sex let it happen. when you try to schedule it your thinking or the goal and that comes out to be disapointment. dont for...
Zero Sex Drive
Asked by S. from Spartanburg
on November 17, 2006
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Hi mamas, here is my question: has any of you experience a lack of sex drive?
I have a great looking husband, whom I love very much, and he is still attracted to me ...
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- Hi S., my name is A.. I read your letter and I could completly understand where you are coming from. My husband and I had a healthy sex life but when I got pregnant it...
- S., Im went through the same thing! I have three children and two of them belong to my husband. When I met my husband it was on all of the time! After we had our ...
- well......i am a mother of a 4 year old and a 13 month old. it started after my 4 year old. and truthfully i haven't gotten it back. men do not understand that we have...
Would You Ever Cheat on Your Spouse?
Asked by D.A. from Los Angeles
on March 18, 2011
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My husband and I are having a debate. He truly believes that in ALL relationships there is always a 0.5% chance that one or both will cheat.
He made it very clear h...
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- Never say never... I was married to my first husband for over 15 years. He cheated on me in our 2nd year of marriage. I was told by his family to turn the other chec...
- I would never cheat on a spouse because marriage is sacred to me and it is what I need in life. I love the stability and the respect.
- I'm with you. The chance is ZERO. I have no interest. Aside from my personal values about the commitment of marriage, the thought of it is just really awkward and k...
How Do You Stop Being Mad?
Asked by R.D. from Richmond
on June 8, 2011
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We, my fiance and I, got in the DUMBEST argument yesterday. He's cranky from working 8 hours in 100 degree weather and I'm cranky from dealing with this wedding stuff,...
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- Kudos to you for being smart & doing pre-marital counseling, so that you can start things out on the right foot. I'm sorry your DF is sticking his toes in. The big ...
- I'm sorry but when I truly feel I did nothing wrong, I just can't apologize! I let some time pass (I don't, however, play the 'no talking game' or 'the ignoring game'...
- I feel your pain I wish I knew the answer, I've been looking for the same answer too!
Single Mother to 2 Year Old Son Struggling with Weight
Asked by B.D. from Augusta
on May 2, 2007
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I have a always been a little overweight since i was about 15 years old but nothing serious,, I am now 25 and I have a 2 year old son who's father keeps me stressed be...
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- Tiffany, I'm sorry to hear that you are having such stressful issues with your son's father. I will give my PERSONAL thoughts on weight loss and maybe......
- Hi Tiffany! I'm going through the same thing. My daughter just turn 2 about two months ago and I'm still carrying the additional weight. However, I finally got tire...
- Just remember that low calorie is not always the best bet. You need to be healthy for your son that is #1. You can be a little bit heavy and still be healthy. Exercise...
From PPD to PMDD?
Asked by K.B. from Columbus
on December 3, 2010
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I'm wondering if any of you moms has had any experience with PPD and PMDD. I think I have PMDD, here is a little background...
I had severe PPD after the birth of ...
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- I have PMDD and it is very difficult for others to understand how this disorder can disrupt our lives the way it does. I've had it for 8 years. It began after the bi...
- I experience the exact same issues you describe , and have only just actually "realised" it. I think looking back I have been on a downward spiral since the birth of m...
- When I still had periods that was EXACTLY what happened. The day my period came, I was a new person. I could feel the difference. It is something hormonal for sure. La...
Kindergarten Behavior
Asked by A.N. from Los Angeles
on September 30, 2011
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My turned 5 in August and started Kinder in September. Since he has started, he has been to the principal's office 2 times, and time out for several recess'. I am ver...
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- Having a similar problem here. My daughter loves everyone but sometimes can't keep her hands to herself and sometimes doesn't want to participat in activities (gym). ...
- I am getting on my soap box. the traditional school setting is not created for boys - period. They are active, touching, rough and tumble (so are many girls at this ag...
- My older son had a similar problem in 1st grade. There was a boy in class who would wait for the teacher to turn away, then he would do something to provoke my son. Th...
How Long Should Ear Tubes Stay In?
Asked by E.S. from Chicago
on February 11, 2010
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First of all, I apologize if this question has been asked before! My son had ear tubes put in when he was 10.5 months old after at least 8 ear infections. They've wo...
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- My daughter who is now 26…….so this was a long time ago…….got so many ear infections that I tried to get our pediatrician to adopt her……. so he could pay f...
- all 3 of my children have had tubes put in their ears. with my first 2 their tubes stayed in for almost exactly one year...every four months we were required to go to...
- My twins are 11 yrs old now but when they were one and half they both had tubes put in due to many ear infections. One twin had the tubes in for about 10 months befor...
Help for Daughter Struggling with 9Th Grade
Asked by K.C. from Dallas
on September 16, 2008
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I don't usually ask many questions on here, but here goes....I am trying to find a way to help my 14 yr old daughter adjust to high school. She has always been a grea...
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- I recommend that you address these concerns with the school counselor, and even in a parent/teacher conference with that one teacher.
- I would schedule a meeting with the teacher. First just you and the teacher then with your daughter included. I would have the teacher explain to me in detail their ...
- I would have a conference with the teacher. Some times the kids tell us one thing and the teacher may have a different story. Ask her how you can help her and what is ...
Advancing in Career vs Motherhood
Asked by A.B. from Naples
on January 20, 2012
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It's a long story, but basically, thanks to the economy and my timing in earning a degree I am in a position I am way overqualified for. For a while it really bothered...
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- If it were me, I would go for it. Get that nice title to put on your resume. Take the money you are earning and work to put a lot of it away. In 2 or 3 yrs when you...
- I have been through this agonizing decision and I get how difficult and all consuming it can be. One suggestion is to try to separate out what you think others expect...
- I had a coworker in a similar situation a few years ago. She had to sit down and decide for her and her family. BUT, I was privvy to a meeting (we were in different d...