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Breaking the Beauty Mold

November 8, 2013 By Real Life Parenting Leave a Comment

Breaking the Beauty Mold

This post first appeared as part of Blogger Idol’s Week 6 Challenge: Hot Topics.   There’s another body image trend making its way through social media into the minds and egos of girls everywhere. It’s called #thighgap. Thigh Gap is a gap or space between the thighs, specifically when your feet are together. It’s being […]

Filed Under: Blogger Idol 2013, General, Parenting Tagged With: Abercrombie & Fitch, beauty, body image, Real Life Parenting, sexy, teens, thigh gap, truth, tweens

A newborn, the Boy, thigh gap and Blogger Idol Week 6

November 6, 2013 By Real Life Parenting Leave a Comment

A newborn, the Boy, thigh gap and Blogger Idol Week 6

  My Seester had her second son last Friday. I’m staying with her this week to help take care of the baby (Nephew 2.0), her preschooler (Nephew) and to make sure she doesn’t overdo it following her surgery / delivery. When she had Nephew four years ago I did the same thing. The Boy and […]

Filed Under: Blogger Idol 2013, General Tagged With: babies, baby, Blogger Idol, body image, children, Family, kids, motherhood, parenting, Real Life Parenting, teens, tweens

Abercrombie & Fitch can suck it!

May 8, 2013 By Real Life Parenting 4 Comments

Abercrombie & Fitch can suck it!

So Abercrombie & Fitch’s CEO Mike Jeffries recently explained why A&F doesn’t carry XL or XXL in women’s sizes. The plain and simple explanation is that Mike Jeffries is a douchebag. A complete effing prick. A shallow, measly ass pimple. But that’s just me summarizing. His words are even worse. A&F doesn’t want overweight girls […]

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Writer / contributor can be added to my resumé (TeeHee!)

April 11, 2013 By Real Life Parenting Leave a Comment

Writer / contributor can be added to my resumé (TeeHee!)

I’m really happy to say that within the first month of getting this blog up and running I have expanded my writing. I am a contributor on a fantastic  parenting site (if I do say so myself): Parents Space (www.parents-space.com) The topics cover a wide variety of issues including food allergies, ADHD, parenting teens, internet safety, […]

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