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To all parents who need advice: Jaden and Carley are now in their twenties. When they were kids, they got into a fight. The house was destroyed cuz they threw ice cream everywhere. Their Mom and Dad said after seeing this, "Let’s give them each their own little house and whatever they want." Their Dad disagreed, but as they say Mother knows best, and they each moved into their own mini mansion. Carley got some cute little puppies, and Jaden gots lots of video games, and if they want something new their parents always agreed to do it. They never have seen each again, but they never fight and always are interested in trying new things. They are very happy people, and they even have their own personal servants nowadays. So your kids get into a fight? Do what Jaden and Carley’s parents did, and they’ll grow up to be perfect people.

2007-07-02 08:54:57 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I will have a newborn in the summer when I start, but I really want this!

2007-07-02 08:51:52 · 18 answers · asked by Nicole S 1

My husband's friend's girlfriend is 17 weeks pregnant and supposedly just found out. They had an idea a few months ago that she was pregnant but were in denial so she continued to smoke (not just cigarettes) and drink. I really don't like these people because of the way they are but my husband worked with this guy for a long time so he feels bad if he tells him not to come over. The other night they were over and she was smoking cigarettes and the green stuff which I do not approve of even for people who aren't pregnant. I'm sure she is still drinking as well. Do I have the right to say anything about her unborn child that she is hurting. If she is doing these things in my home can I not tell her she needs to do them elsewhere? If a pregnant woman does drugs doesn't this affect the baby 100 times more than it would a regular person? Can't the green stuff hurt the baby? I know drinking and cigarettes can? Should I say something the next time they come over and she does this?

2007-07-02 07:01:33 · 26 answers · asked by allisonsmith6980 2

i 23 years and i think am pregnant .my boyfriend is very happy but i don't know how other people will see it.if i am too young.

2007-07-02 03:07:59 · 31 answers · asked by Rose 2

he has supposedly stopped working because his wife has had a large health insurance lump sum payout. He is supposed to be out of work to look after her. She is often out and about and seems to be fine, he is working fairly regularly.I have always kept the csa out of things, even when times were hard. I think he is taking the P.!

2007-07-02 00:20:57 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-01 15:08:55 · 7 answers · asked by nightangel3993993 1

I have thrown many baby showers for friends and family and I was planning on being a host for another baby shower. That was until the mother went into labor early.

Now I'm thinking about a Welcoming Party instead, maybe 3 weeks to a month after the baby comes home. I can't find any information on the wording for the announcement / welcoming shower invitation. Also, the games would also have to be slightly different from a bay shower.

Has anyone heard of this and have any ideas or know of a website? Thanks!

2007-07-01 11:40:15 · 7 answers · asked by Missy S 3

I need to start preparing my girl for her first period. My wife is Developementally challenged, and she cannot help in that department. I need some pointers on how to make this transition as smooth as possible, with as least stress possible.
since I am her father, this could get really awkward. HELP!!

2007-07-01 01:11:28 · 10 answers · asked by steve M 2

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