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The kids we love are going to become adults eventually — and sometimes that can be hard to watch.
The second Trump term has reignited a fantasy for Americans: finding the Canadian love of their life.
Family Beef is our advice column at HuffPost dealing with family, parenting and conflict with the people you love most.
"At the airport, I whispered mantras to myself. Please don’t talk to me. Please don’t ask me questions. Just let me get on the plane."
Spoiler: It's not about not getting your way or not getting your point across.
“Do I get lonely? Of course, but I have cats,” the journalist said while livestreaming “No Kings” demonstrations from a helicopter.
"four seasons into sex and the city and my boyfriend just asked me which one is carrie"
“Later that night, I received an email from the author. I didn’t reply. Something had switched in me when I got home.”
Stay-at-home dads share the frustrating and insensitive remarks they’re tired of hearing.
It seems moms and dads have different experiences on their designated celebratory days.
Artist Mary Catherine Starr illustrates some frustrating parenting double standards that still exist today.
“When I glanced up, cheeks burning with embarrassment from my nakedness, I found Adam fully absorbed elsewhere.”
The sooner you have these conversations, the better it is for everyone. But make sure to watch your tone.
Default parent duties can and do defy gender stereotypes — the email threads, emergency trees and group chats just haven't caught up yet.
The partner of your dreams may have some unfinished business to take care of first. Here's how to navigate 'almost divorced' dating with your eyes wide open.
Men deserve opportunities to be vulnerable. But women are not an infinite resource for managing the emotions of men.
This unconventional approach offers a refreshing alternative (or addition) to the Instagram-focused rite of passage.
"I am stepping into a chapter of peace, freedom, and protection," one half of the former couple posted on Instagram.
"I’ve been Tindering off and on for four years, and I have noticed some trends."
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