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  1. DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: I was deeply hurt yesterday when my son told me outright how he trusts his therapist more than he trusts me to understand and help him through the breakup of his marriage....

  2. Vor 13 Stunden · DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: I was deeply hurt yesterday when my son told me outright how he trusts his therapist more than he trusts me to understand and help him through the breakup of his marriage. The circumstances of his divorce and mine from my first wife are just about identical, so I more than understand what he is going through.

  3. 29. Juli 2024 · DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: I think my niece is nuts. At 43 she had IVF with some of her frozen eggs fertilized by a sperm donor. She didn’t share the news of her pregnancy until she got to 12 weeks and everything was looking good for the twins that took.

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  4. 14. Juni 2015 · Short answer: Refer to her as everyone else would. In a professional environment, you should address her as you would any other person, or indeed, how anyone else in that same environment would address her. Think about it this way: in that context she is not your mom, she is a fellow volunteer.

  5. Whether it's tips for a healthy pregnancy, guidance through childbirth, or foundational parenting advice, there is much to learn from the expertise and empathy of someone else's mom. Navigating the vast ocean of parenthood can often leave us seeking safe harbors of wisdom.

  6. 25. Apr. 2023 · Ask someone else's mom for help if you cannot ask your own. Are you missing your mom? Need some advice and even just some comfort?...

  7. Do you ever feel like your parents don't understand you? Have you ever needed another adult's opinion? If you answered "yes" to either question, you've come to the right place, because here, you can ask someone else's mom and get advice...not grounded!