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  • What ‘Gilmore Girls’ Did For My Single Mom And Me

    by Julia-Rose Kibben
  • Queer Parents Aren’t Allowed To Have Mixed Feelings About Parenthood

    by Lindsay King-Miller
  • Parents Over-Share Online Because They’re Lonely

    by Lindsay King-Miller
  • I Don’t Want To Be A Parent, Except When I Hear You’re Having A Baby

    by Lynda Williams
  • On My Son’s Love Of Wonder Woman

    By Cassandra Leslie
    March 21, 2019

    It made me proud thinking that to him, it didn’t matter what he liked or what he wore, that his masculinity was perfect the way it was. It is fascinating to me that my beautiful little boy came out wanting and enjoying things that were traditionally associated with girls. His favorite colors are pink and […]

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  • How I Built My Family From The Internet

    By Becky Sherrick Harks
    March 13, 2019

    I’d been hurt by the facade of the “nuclear family,” and I never saw a roadmap for the kind of childhood I had. I was 8 the first time I had a nervous breakdown and wanted to die. Some of us are born into families that, for whatever reason, aren’t able to be families to […]

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  • Why We Chose A Home Birth For Our Second Child

    By Lindsay King-Miller
    March 5, 2019

    Why shouldn’t we have a say in what kind of care we received during this enormous transition? The first time my partner Charlie gave birth was in a hospital. He wanted a home birth, and we hired a skilled, compassionate midwife, someone who was affirming toward our queer family and Charlie’s identity as a transmasculine […]

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  • The Queerest Mom At Soccer Practice

    By Jerusha Gray
    February 28, 2019

    My tiny but mighty family is beautiful—even if it doesn’t look like the others. A while back my son decided that he wanted to play soccer with a local parks and rec group. We packed his backpack with matching knee socks and the most adorable little shin guards I had ever seen. I stuck Rivi, […]

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  • When Will The World Love Sweet, Sensitive Boys Like My Son?

    By Elizabeth Kelly
    February 15, 2019

    Our girls can be more like boys  — but for goodness sake, don’t let our boys act like girls. My 4-year-old son loves Legos, rocket ships, and his big sister (not necessarily in that order). He also loves hair bows, sequins, and his sister’s dresses. This love of so-called girls’ clothing is not new. He’s been […]

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  • The Myth Of The ‘Hot Mess’ Mom

    By Caitlin Weaver
    February 4, 2019

    When did we start defining imperfection as “everything’s falling apart”? When did we start billing a rough day (or week) as abject failure? I have a confession to make: I am not a mess. As a mom, this is apparently unusual. Moms who are a mess dominate social media. They have a dedicated hashtag (#hotmessmom) […]

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  • 5 Things I’ve Had To Accept As A Non-Custodial Mom

    By LeoLin Bowen
    January 24, 2019

    I have come to accept that my parenting and/or co-parenting is not everyone’s cup of tea, but I have to do what is best for my son and our family. Parenthood is hard enough without worrying about everyone else’s opinion. Seven years ago when I was going through my divorce, I typed into Google “non-custodial […]

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  • The Inconvenience Of Motherhood

    By Caitlin Weaver
    January 10, 2019

    Like accidentally seeing your parents naked, ambivalence about motherhood makes people uncomfortable. My baby turns 1 today. Later I’ll probably post an adorable picture of him on social media and write something about how I never knew what love was until he came along and what an honor it is to be his mother. All […]

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