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It can be hard to figure out if a guy likes you as more than a friend. Even when you spend quite a bit of time with them, you may not know for sure, and spend hours overanalyzing everything they say and do. If you’re looking for signs a guy likes you, knowing what to watch for can help reveal some clear indications of his true feelings.

As you watch for these signs, re...


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We can learn a lot about each other by talking about what we like. We can also develop a bond by sharing our dislikes. This is where pet peeves come in. Everyone has something that irritates them deeply on a personal level, and for that reason, sharing pet peeves has become a common


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Dear Your Teen:

“I’m struggling to find the balance between giving my teen independence and still keeping them safe. I don’t want to hover or micromanage, but I also worry that if I step back too much, something could go really wrong. How do I know what’s too much freedom and what’s not enough? What does a healthy level of independence actually look like for ...


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All too often, a movie night with teens starts with complaints and results in everyone staring at their phones before the movie ends, but it doesn’t have to be that way! With some genius movie night ideas, a little intention, fun themes, favorite snacks, and interactive choices, everyone can stay engaged and make meaningful memories.

These movie night ideas are great f...


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If you’re in a group social setting and are looking for a game to play that doesn’t require any equipment, you might want to consider a game called Paranoia! This is a question game that functions similarly to “who is most likely to”, “


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