Dateline: Böblingen, Germany
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Articles: 291
Diana Hartman is a (ret.) USMC spouse, mother of three in college and a Wichita, Kansas native. She is a contributing writer to Holiday Writes and can be found on Twitter.
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Put the same amount of time and effort into abating the fear as you have into feeling the fear.
Illness alters choices and may limit what you can do, but it doesn’t stop you from having or making choices.
Why do some women dress in an unprofessional way at work and then get mad when men stare?
Use the times when you're feeling good to take care of the part of you that might feel low later.
It is not the heavy or the light hand that effectively disciplines a child.
While a shy or unsure man may sound like a dandy fix-it project for some women, for others it is an alarm.
The longer-lasting relationship speaks not just of trust and love, but also of experience with it.
My friends say she expects a spouse's share of responsibility rather than a son's share.
A baby who isn't the go-right-to-sleep type isn't going to become the type. Put that thought out of your head so you can move on.
Living on your own will make you a new person. That new person might not care for the idea of marriage - or the man.
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