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By paymedollar 0 comments
Are you in to taboo sex? Taboo means something that society or religion teaches against. I'm not sure much is taboo these days. Pretty much everything we can think of we can do. There are still a few things that people consider taboo in bed. ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Valentine's Day is a great opportunity to have some family fun! You can help your children get into the spirit of the occasion by planning enjoyable crafts, activities, and cooking projects on a valentine theme... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 3 comments
Listening better is a key to a good relationship... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 9 comments
Keeping the peace in your family is a daunting, but not impossible, task - even with multiple children. Here are some helpful hints to get you started on the path to a happy household... more »
By compujacks 0 comments
Pass a random drug test without ridiculous gadgets (whizzinator) or stress.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
These guidelines follow the recommendations of PG&E, the Governor's Office of Emergency Services and the Public Works Agency of Oakland, California... more »
By eHow Health Editor 5 comments
Gun deaths are the second leading cause of injury deaths in the United States - more than 34,000 Americans are killed by firearms each year. You can help prevent further tragedies by getting involved in this serious issue... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
Most of us hear the phrase "Fruedian slip" routinely by now as it has penetrated all aspects of Western culture from the highbrow to the sitcom. Without pretending a rigorous scholarly inquiry here, I will give a brief explaination of what ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 16 comments
Dads are notoriously difficult to buy for. Although picking up a traditional shirt or tie is easy, with a little thought, you can give your dad something he'll really love... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 12 comments
Moms tend to be among the least picky when it comes to gifts. Although almost anything you give will be appreciated, spending a little time to find something she will really like will make her birthday or holiday extra special... more »
By Soccer 0 comments
Think about this for a moment. By the time you are 60 years old, you must have spent at least 10 years sleeping... more »
By eHow Health Editor 4 comments
The most important thing to remember when it comes to talking about difficult subjects like drinking and drugs is that it's not about a 5-minute "talk" - it's about building an ongoing dialogue. These guidelines follow the recommendations of the ... more »
By steph24106 0 comments
Babysitting to some people is a fast way to earn money, but if that is your attitude how long can you keep your jobs. To be a number one babysitter you must impress the parents and the kids while trying to keep yourself from going crazy. It can ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
More than half of all Americans live in some sort of nontraditional family due to remarriage. While it can be a rocky road, not all blended families necessarily resemble Cinderella's. Merge yours, mine and ours with as few bumps as possible by ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 1 comments
Your choice of lunch box reflects your inner self. Are you strong and quirky like an old metal lunch box? Light and colorful like a plastic lunch box? Or soft and cozy like a lunch bag? Here are some things to consider when choosing your lunch box... more »
By asmestad 0 comments
Having a workaholic husband is a real test of your patience and devotion. It may seem like you are doing everything for him, while he is more wrapped up in work than making time for you. But that is not true, and you do not go un-noticed. Busy ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 24 comments
Early intervention is the best way to help your child. Be aware of signs of drug use by following these guidelines, based on the recommendations of the U.S. Department of Education... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
“Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don’t want them to become politicians in the process,” said John Fitzgerald Kennedy. There is nothing a mother won’t do for her son. Yet many men hold such unconditional love at ... more »
By mrsmulry 0 comments
Ever need to know when an important email is arriving when you are away from your computer, running errands, on vacation or while you are commuting? Maybe you've seen people romancing their Blackberries or Treos, but you just can't see locking ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 70 comments
Sitting down in the middle of the night on a sticky, narrow toilet bowl rim is an experience no one should have to endure. So make the effort to train the men in your house to leave that seat down!.. more »
By dovinea 0 comments
Working from home definitely has it's benefits, but it can also test your sanity and create a negative environment if not handled properly. These few simple steps can help to make working at home enjoyable... more »
By Eli Zwillenberg 0 comments
Talking to anyone about their future can be a daunting task, doubly so when its the folks who have spent their adult lives preparing you for yours!.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Make any minor changes that will make your child feel better, explain the importance of visitation and then stick to your guns about following the schedule... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
Although Steve Martin's infamous "Father of the Bride" is a family favorite for its screwball antics and happily-ever-after ending, life isn't always that easy (or funny) when you're dealing with a real live father-in-law. Check out these ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Combining two households is a huge challenge, regardless of whether you're summer roommates or lifetime lovers. When you think about your prized possessions, you've got to figure out how you'll share them with someone else's equally prized ... more »