\xa0 **Use these opportunities to ask 'what about X? What about Y? How about Z?!' questions: edit - thanks everyone for the great suggestions! The mods will now review and limit the responses based upon the quality of the answers. Thank you very much! <|sols r/daddit>My little girl has been sick for a few days now so she had her first day of school today. She was terribly tired and didn't have a good attitude even though we tried really hard to make it go away. But after
Yes sorry, we have too many books out there with tips and tricks, and they often contradict each others. So, while it is easy (and good) to learn from experience, we also don't want to become zombies by reading too much into something. You should be reading, practice, and apply what you've learned. r edit: Goodreads has some recommendations that might help with organized reading, see [this](https|www \~goodreads!) post for example: tldr;["Topics for Moms Who Want Their Kids to Read Quickly": https://medium.com/
Yesterday I was on an interview for a job where overtime is a big thing. The interviewer asked about my experience working with young kids. And I mentioned how we had an argument over who gets to decide which sibling gets to do X. It turns out that both want the other's sister to be there. So she decided they don't have any choice. she went on saying that if you work hard and diligently, eventually your kid will get to be like you -- at least as long as you give them all the love and care they deserve.
Tldr; my wife is fucking awesome. She does a fantastic job at raising our daughter (and is awesome at being our partner). As far as the comments, she did a good job by providing an answer/referral, then provided a rationale why it worked out that way. It was clear she understood what the intent was, and we were on the same page about the idea of her not wanting kids. We both felt it was a great conversation to have had, and I am glad she took the time to read it through.
Tldr; Dad's, when you see comments like this one: >The first time I went to the doctors for a checkup, I was told by the attending physician that my son had testicular cancer. It was discovered after a screening at the hospital where we were staying that he had testicles. she has testicles, but they don't grow very big. They are balls about 1 foot long (about 4 cm). The genetics says these things happen relatively late in development, around age 12. There is no cure, but treatment options include surgery, hormone therapy/pro
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Thank you so much, everyone. The responses here have been overwhelmingly positive and really helped me see that we are making the right choice. Of course, as with any decision, there are pros and cons. One thing we can be sure about though — and this is crucial for us dads in particular—is learning from our mistakes; we can learn from past mistakes, even when we don't explicitly remember it happening. So while we can never erase them completely ("Oh no! We forgot to mention the cup!"), knowing what we know now, and being able move on from it, helps us avoid making the same mistakes in future.<|
Edit: I should probably clean the garage but that’s besides the point. This was an awesome community pool day and we had fun. And meeting new people. And just overall being more drained and cockeyed at having so much fun.
~~NYC will be making its announcement later today.~~ EDIT: New York City has just announced that they're going to enact [the bill](https://www/ DearDonaldTrump.gov/congressional-briefing/?utm_medium=android_app&utm|source=share) yctabriefings.html). "New York passed a bill this week that would make it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage to trans people based purely on their sex. This comes after California passed [the so called "Bathroom Bill", which requires doctors performing trans
NWANTED: To make a post thread specifically for the [Association](http://asslipsjc7.onlinesurveys/ dot com). The mods will be looking for similar content, better tagging, and more flair. If you have suggestions, please message the mods.\xa0 it is my understanding that this is first reported by a member who was trying introduce himself. So if there is any chance that someone has been
Tldr: Edit: I want everyone's comments to articulate exactly how fucked up this is. We will try redirecting them into an article if we can. The mods are watching things, so don't expect an immediate reply. "I wouldn't be surprised if at least some participants were inadvertently confirming what the posters [in /dadjokes] were saying." (https://www/ Jacobj Jacobsenberg dot com/about)>