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Men's rights. Sounds a bit odd to the ear, doesn't it? But to people like radio host Glenn Sacks, the need for pro-men campaigns is all too real. After all, shirts like David & Goliath's "Boys Are Stupid. Throw Rocks at Them" are popular but are, to some, unfair and downright wrong. And they're not easily explainable to young, impressionable boys.
But how much of a widespread problem is this? Are girls now getting too big a piece of the self-esteem pie? Rebecca Woolf from Girl's Gone Child wants to know, "Are boys getting a bad rap?"
What are your thoughts? Do you think boys are discriminated against? With a history of men in the White House, do we really need to worry that boys won't believe that they can grow up to be president? Or do you think today's society sends the message that boys aren't as good as girls? Join the Momversation by commenting in our community:
- Do you think boys and girls should be parented differently?
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By this point, most of you have heard about the "octomom," Nadya Suleman. The media reports that she's unpartnered, unemployed, and living at home with her folks. She's even been accused of trying surgically alter her face so that she looks like star Angelina Jolie. But is this just a case of a woman being demonized in the media? Heather Armstrong of Dooce (with guest Karen Walrond of chookooloonks.com) asks, "Should we just leave the octuplets mom alone?"
What are your thoughts on Nadya Suleman? Does she deserve her public flogging? And how does this affect the way that you view fertility treatments? Should technology allow eight babies to be born at one time? Join the Momversation by commenting in our community:
- Did you conceive using fertility treatments? Share your story!
- Has the media gone too far with reporting on Nadya Suleman?
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With the kids, work, and peeing with the door open, romance in a marriage can seem dead. So how do you keep your relationship fresh? Daphne Brogdon of Cool Mom asks, "How do you keep the romance alive?"
Help us out ladies and gentlemen! What do you do to stoke the fires of your marriage? Join the Momversation by commenting in one of our related forums: Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Good Mom Bad Mom(http://blogs.chron.com/goodmombadmom/) Jenny Lawson and Mindy Sterba write this entertaining blog for the Houston Chronicle's web site. Jenny's mantra: "As parents we need to…
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Is formula the new f-word? Rebecca Woolf of Girl's Gone Child thinks so. She's tired of breast-feeding fanatics and wonders, "Why is my breast-feeding your business?"
What's your opinion on breastfeeding bullies? Have you ever asked a stranger about breastfeeding? Have you ever been approached? Join the Momversation by taking our poll or posting in one of our related forums:
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$%##%$#!!! The kids are in the backseat, and you just let out a curse-laden tirade at a driver in front of you. Oops. But is swearing in front of your kids really such a big deal? Read More »
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With social networking sites like Facebook, you can communicate with friends old and new. But do these sites take us out of the "real world?" Or do they make stay-at-home moms feel less alone? Rebecca Woolf of Girls' Gone Child asks the panelists, "Are you a Facebook fan or foe?"
Are you on Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter? Do you find yourself on these sites for too long? Or is it just a harmless diversion? Have you had any funny, bizarre, or wonderful Facebook experiences? Join the Momversation by sharing in one of our related forums:
- What's your favorite social networking site?
- Share your Twitter user name!
- The Internet and teens. How do you safeguard your kids on sites like MySpace and Facebook?
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With marriage, there are compromises, disagreements and that dreaded D-word: divorce. With motherhood comes responsibilities from potty training to PTA meetings. Both roles are challenging, but Heather Armstrong from Dooce wants to know from the panelists, "Which do you find harder: being a wife or being a mother?"
Which role do you find the most difficult? Or can you even choose? Do you neglect your mate? Or is being married a cakewalk compared to being a parent? Join the Momversation.
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The Internet is full of helpful knowledge, but a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Between WebMD-diagnosed diseases and neighborhood sex offender sites, Rebecca Woolf of Girl's Gone Child wonders, Is the Internet turning us all into a bunch of paranoid parents?
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How does the Web affect your parenting? Have you found the Internet to be mostly helpful or harmful? Join the Momversation by commenting below or in one of our related forums:
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On today's Momversation Heather Armstrong's (Dooce) husband Jon asks the other "men of Momversation" how it feels to have their lives on public display in their wives' blogs. Join the "Dadversation" are Mark Peel, husband of Daphne Brogdon (Cool Mom), Maggie Mason's (Mighty Girl) husband Bryan Mason, and Rebecca Woolf's (Girl's Gone Child) husband Hal Issacson.
What's your take? Do you blog? How much do you share? What makes you leave something out? Join the Momversation by posting in one of our related forums:
- Yeah, I already read it on your blog
- My husband gets to be the fun parent
- Does your family know about your blog? What do they think?
- Splitting household duties
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