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How to Decorate a Teen Boy’s Bedroom

A teen’s room gives him a place to study, hang out and do his other hobbies, in addition to the obvious sleeping he does there. If your teenage son lets you near his bedroom, make the decorating process a joint effort. Involving him in the process allows him to express his individuality in the bedroom decor. A decorating plan before you begin the process ensures the decor works well together and stays on budget.

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How to Handle a Divorce While Pregnant

Pregnancy and divorce don’t usually go hand-in-hand, but some couples find themselves in this situation. The emotions and hormonal changes that accompany pregnancy might complicate your situation further. Because there is a baby involved, you will also have to deal with custody arrangements once you deliver the child. A support system and a plan for the future helps you navigate through the divorce while keeping yourself healthy during the remaining months of your pregnancy.

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Methods of Relieving Stress

Stress accompanies the busy lifestyles of many families today. Stress is often accepted as a way of life. While some stress is normal, constant and significant stress may cause or perpetuate physical symptoms or health problems. Increased blood pressure, risk of heart problems, suppression of the immune system, and faster aging may be exacerbated by extreme stress. Methods of relieving stress come in many forms and are adaptable to fit your lifestyle.

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Teen Bedroom Design Ideas

Your teen likely looks upon her bedroom as a place of her own. When decorating this haven of privacy, do so in a manner that reflects the interests of its inhabitant. By allowing your teen’s personality and hobbies to impact the decorating scheme of her room, you can turn the bland space into a warm and welcoming place for your teen to settle down after a long day.

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Afraid Your Man Will Stray? What To Do…

Every time a celebrity couple is touched by infidelity – Pink’s hubby tries a different shade, or Ryan Phillippe spoons someone other than Reese – it’s like the rumble of distant thunder over our own relationships. Everywhere you look, you see potential targets for your partner’s straying eyes, hands and, heaven forbid, other body parts. There’s that co-worker, and the ex, and the spinning instructor with to-die-for quads (and glutes). Of course, most of us start relationships with complete trust in our partners – pumped on endorphins and often believing they have about as much chance of straying as Rosie has of buying a condo in Trump Tower.