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The part about couples growing together is sweet but also scary. What if you grow in different directions?
Found myself nodding along to every point. Especially about knowing your worth.
Being able to toggle needs and death adds so much flexibility to storytelling.
I appreciate how they acknowledge different paths to recovery while sharing their own
The Gartic Phone suggestion is fantastic! We played it at our last virtual gathering and couldn't stop laughing.
Personally found that my previous career gave me unique perspectives in my new field. Everything is transferable if you frame it right.
Reading this made me realize how disconnected I've become from my own needs.
Never knew about the wide-armed stroke technique. Makes sense for ball control though.
I appreciate how the article addresses both children and adults. Many resources focus only on young children.
The article could have addressed how to maintain intimacy when dealing with children and busy schedules
I think it's important to note that despite their differences, both Roosevelt and Taft were trying to do what they thought was best for the country.
Do Androids Dream made me look at my phone differently. Maybe we're already living in that future.
The article's point about corporate travel is spot on. My company has completely switched to virtual meetings.
I never thought about the parallels between Saiki and Deku before but it makes so much sense. Both dealing with power-related secrets!
We modified this for kids birthdays using juice boxes and party favors instead. The children were thrilled!
The article makes a great point about not trash-talking the other parent. It's so hard but so important for the kids.
The part about human touch being therapeutic is so true. I never realized how much I needed hugs until I couldn't have them.