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Masturbation for A Better Life

Feel weird about masturbating? You might not if you knew all of the physical and mental health benefits it could bring you! If you’re looking for some extra motivation, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s dive in!

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You’re Not Alone in Supporting Your Disabled Child

Disability affects people in a variety of different ways, and for the abled people who love and support disabled people, it can be hard to speak up when our mental health begins to suffer. Abled people often want to put their disabled loved ones ahead of themselves, shouldering both physical and emotional stresses without taking the time to acknowledge the fact that a disabled child is not helpless.

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Mental Health Tips for Parents with Special Needs Children

One of the hardest things we face as parents is the fact that our children are not immune to the hardships of the world. As much as we aim to protect them and guide them, some forms of illness and injury cannot be avoided. When these affect our children, we want to do everything in our power to heal them with love and make them feel better, but too often we are left with heartache in spite of our efforts.

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How Do You Know What’s in Your Loved One’s Best Interest?

When you care about someone, it's normal to want to improve their life and situation in any way you can. But what you consider help or improvement may actually be unwelcome or disruptive from the other person's perspective. So, when we see someone we love struggling with some aspect of their life, how do we know what is in the best interest of the person?

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3 Ways to Start Balancing Parenthood and Your Relationship

Keeping up with the conversations, decisions, and changes that come with starting and supporting a family is far more difficult than most can imagine. Whether you have a newborn at home or a family of six, balancing parenthood and your relationship with your partner is a trial for most couples. But conscious communication and a little guidance from a family-friendly relationship counselor go a long way toward striking a healthy balance.

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