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Sex does a body good and might just cure what ails ya. Check 10 surprising health benefits of sex here.

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, over 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs annually. 4.7 MILLION! Worst of all, over half of those bitten are children under the age of 14. When I learned May 20th-26th was National Dog Bite Prevention Week, I realized just how little I knew about dog bite prevention. […]

When it comes to parenting, I feel like I’m always at war with at least one of the little peeps in my household. Even basic stuff like brushing teeth, bedtime, meals is cause for battle. When I really stopped to consider the battles worth fighting in my house, I came up with 7 that I […]

More and more men are giving up their “manly” careers (insert man-grunt) for female-dominated professions. But why? What does this mean for women? And more importantly, do men or women earn more in female-dominated jobs? I’ve got the answers right here.

My family and I eat fast food. And we like it. Alert the presses! This is shocking information! Read all about my take on the deliciousness that is fast food right here.

When I came across Psychology Today’s 10 Ways to Perk Up Your Relationship, I was up for the challenge. Read on to discover the 10 ways I attempted to perk up my marriage, along with Big Daddy P’s reaction to the perking – all right here!

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 17th but don’t worry your pretty little head! I scoured the internet to find you the 20 Best T-Shirts for Dad This Father’s Day! You are so very welcome.

I recently left a corporate job where I had a “work spouse”. In case you’re unfamiliar with the term, a work spouse is a co-worker of the opposite sex with whom you’ve developed a close platonic relationship. Think you may have a work spouse? Check out these 8 telltale signs of workplace matrimony right here!

See this woman crossing the finish line? That’s me, only much skinnier…with much longer hair…running (which would never actually happen). Friends, I’ve crossed the metaphorical finish line of parenting – my 4 year old can now buckle his own car seat. This newfound freedom has me reconsidering the whole baby thing pretty hard, especially in […]

Boy Wonder was 4 years old the first time he embarked on a field trip. His preschool’s walking trip to the police station one block away should have been a mild experience for me. It wasn’t. Five years later, it still isn’t.