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Give the child a warm bath with arnica before bed. Lather them with magnesium after, this is a great sleep aid. Clean body, clean sheet and clean pajamas help kids sleep a lot better.
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Family attached a microphone to their 4 year old and these were the results.
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“You’re wearing daddy’s pants!” Felicity exclaimed (😂) one day back in December that I randomly decided to put pants on after not having done so for 8 months (let’s just say I promptly put my dress back on).
I don’t have anything very profound to say. To be honest, the experience hasn’t been overly profound to me in general. I have always loved to wear skirts and dresses, so that probably made the transition easier and a little more natural for me (than for someone whose norm it might be to only wear dresses on Sundays/special occasions, for example). One day I just grabbed all my pairs of jeans and decided to sell them along with the rest of the things I was selling in my shop that week (ok, all but one pair I’m resisting letting go of for, you know, that ONE instance where I will just absolutely need jeans 😆).
My decision was motivated predominantly by three things: femininity, comfort, and modesty (in ascending order of importance).
| It feels good to feel feminine. To highlight in some way, simply and externally, the difference between man and woman and the inherent beauty of that.
| Dresses are sooo much more comfortable than pants, which constrict the entirety of your legs. Not to mention how wonderful it feels to not have a waistband/button digging into your stomach or waist when you sit down?!
| And modesty. Maybe you don’t care about it, but if you do, even just a little, it is worth pondering the way in which many pants (and especially leggings) hug our bodies so closely and reveal a lot - including some of the most feminine and intimate parts of us.
If you’ve ever considered it or are curious at all, I urge you to just try it! Three days. A week or two if you’re really feeling adventurous. Maybe it won’t impact you in any life-altering way or become a long-term way of dressing, but I believe it’s worth trying and paying attention to how it makes you feel and maybe any thoughts it might make you have. And I’ll be here if you have any questions or need any help! 💛
#comingtotradition
jovannahmarie
“You’re wearing daddy’s pants!” Felicity exclaimed (😂) one day back in December that I randomly decided to put pants on after not having done so for 8 months (let’s just say I promptly put my dress back on).
I don’t have anything very profound to say. To be honest, the experience hasn’t been overly profound to me in general. I have always loved to wear skirts and dresses, so that probably made the transition easier and a little more natural for me (than for someone whose norm it might be to only wear dresses on Sundays/special occasions, for example). One day I just grabbed all my pairs of jeans and decided to sell them along with the rest of the things I was selling in my shop that week (ok, all but one pair I’m resisting letting go of for, you know, that ONE instance where I will just absolutely need jeans 😆).
My decision was motivated predominantly by three things: femininity, comfort, and modesty (in ascending order of importance).
| It feels good to feel feminine. To highlight in some way, simply and externally, the difference between man and woman and the inherent beauty of that.
| Dresses are sooo much more comfortable than pants, which constrict the entirety of your legs. Not to mention how wonderful it feels to not have a waistband/button digging into your stomach or waist when you sit down?!
| And modesty. Maybe you don’t care about it, but if you do, even just a little, it is worth pondering the way in which many pants (and especially leggings) hug our bodies so closely and reveal a lot - including some of the most feminine and intimate parts of us.
If you’ve ever considered it or are curious at all, I urge you to just try it! Three days. A week or two if you’re really feeling adventurous. Maybe it won’t impact you in any life-altering way or become a long-term way of dressing, but I believe it’s worth trying and paying attention to how it makes you feel and maybe any thoughts it might make you have. And I’ll be here if you have any questions or need any help! 💛
#comingtotradition
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Being a father is the peak of manhood, change my mind.
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https://www.healthline.com/health/baby/cry-it-out-method what are your thoughts about this?, comment!
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Everything You Need to Know About the Cry It Out Method
The cry it out method isn't just one set of instructions for getting your baby to sleep through the night but rather a variety of strategies. We'll explain those strategies.
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Giving your kids a loving two-parent home is a gift that will last generations.
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Who is defining the values for your family?
If its not you, you probably won't like the outcome.
If its not you, you probably won't like the outcome.
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They’ll tell you to take birth control to treat PCOS; don’t, just keep getting pregnant. (Same hormones, way healthier).
It treats itself when you start early menopause.
Birth control always increases the risk of cancer as well, anything that is a synthetic hormone increases your risk of cancer. Only naturally derived hormone treatments don’t, and insurance doesn’t cover them.
It treats itself when you start early menopause.
Birth control always increases the risk of cancer as well, anything that is a synthetic hormone increases your risk of cancer. Only naturally derived hormone treatments don’t, and insurance doesn’t cover them.
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