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When Love Becomes a Drug:
Addiction doesn’t always come in a bottle. Sometimes, it answers your texts. Sometimes, it sleeps in your bed. And if you’re the one addicted, it feels less like obsession and more like oxygen. You think you need it to stay alive.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 months ago in Families
A Healthier Way to See Our Children
I remember the last time someone asked me to talk about one defect and one quality of my child. I felt somewhat sad in that moment. Sad because we are still discussing qualities and defects in a small child who is still forming, who doesn’t know themselves yet, just beginning to peek into society, just starting to smell the life ahead.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár4 months ago in Families
Disappeared Newborns in Former Yugoslavia: ECtHR Rulings, Serbia’s Reforms, and Croatia’s Obligations
Between the 1960s and 1990s, thousands of parents in Serbia and Croatia were told their newborns had died, often without proof. The ECtHR ruled in Zorica Jovanović v. Serbia (2013) and Petrović v. Croatia (2025) that states violated family rights. Allegations include falsified identities, missing records, and illicit payments. Serbia has enacted reforms; Croatia must follow suit.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Families
Is Cheating the New Side Hustle?
Introduction: The Viral TikTok That Sparked a Debate Scrolling TikTok the other day, I stumbled across a viral post that made me stop mid-scroll. A woman in her early 20s casually revealed that she only dates married men — and that this so-called “dating strategy” had just allowed her to buy her first home.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Families
Family Values on Paper: The Paid Maternity Leave Gap in America
Today, when politicians and public figures in the U.S. claim to uphold Christian values while showcasing women like Erika Kirk as symbolic leaders of pro-family organisations, it got me curious to look beyond appearances. According to Christianity (if I understand it right), the foundation of family are children. Christians see family as divine institution, foundational to society, intended for love, companionship, and procreation, and a primary place for spiritual nurture.
By Zaneta Intaite 4 months ago in Families
Grandchildren Spending The Night
Okay, so it isn't them now in the photo above. However, it wasn't that long ago - maybe almost a year or even two years ago at Halloween. Yesterday was dress like a boy (Adam Sandler) day. Paxton wasn't going for it. He wore a Vikings Jersey with a Hoodie and sweatpants. I guess that is a boy's look.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Families
Sleeping With a Yeti: The Bed Divorce That Saved Us. Content Warning.
There are so many different ways couples and even families sleep. Some are cultural, some are out of necessity, some are for security. There are those that fit into the societal norm, and those that are a bit unconventional for no other reason than, we prefer it—like mine.
By Ash Ylvisaker5 months ago in Families
Capturing Love: Insights from the World of Wedding Photography
Wedding photography is more than just snapping pictures—it’s about preserving moments, emotions, and memories that will last a lifetime. From its historical roots to modern digital techniques, the art and craft of wedding photography have evolved dramatically. In this article, we explore how wedding photography has changed, what makes a photographer stand out, and how couples can think about choosing someone who will truly reflect their story. As part of that, we’ll look at what a wedding photographer Gold Coast might offer by way of style, quality, and experience, drawing on examples such as Willidea Studio and broader traditions.
By charliesamuel5 months ago in Families







