Relating to Family

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By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 2 comments
Experts say that about a third of gay youth will attempt suicide, which is four times the average of heterosexual youth. Maturity and a stronger sense of self can make it easier to come out as an adult, but how it goes depends a lot on religious ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Good communication is often the key to a successful relationship. But both partners must be willing to work at it. Good communication is not something that is mastered overnight; it is a skill that needs to be maintained. Here are some guidelines... more »
By Jesse Schmitt 1 comments
Seeing estranged relatives can be very difficult; here are some tips to getting through it unscathed... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
Many people delegate less than they should. Divvy up your assignments and hand out tasks for others to do - this will increase your overall productivity and efficiency... more »
By George Kramer 1 comments
Learning to deal with life becomes easier if you learn how to shift your attitude. Shifting one's attitude or perspective can give you fresh insight... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
Wombtwin is a word that's been used since 2003 to describe the fetus or embryo that was a twin, triplet or other multiple but died early in the pregnancy, leaving no detectable trace at birth or before. The remaining child born is called a ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Cross dressing in secret can place a tremendous amount of pressure on a person, which is compounded when a cross dresser is married to an unknowing partner. The decision to tell a spouse about cross dressing is a difficult one, but essential for ... more »
By fantasycouple81 0 comments
I was in my kitchen helping my wife then came my brother Uttam, my wife went and started chatting with my brother Uttam I was just preparing cup of tea mean while I came out to see what my brother Uttam was doing I saw my brother Uttam was just ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 7 comments
Family relationships can be tough, but becoming best friends with your mother-in-law is as easy as following these six steps... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 2 comments
Tired of all the international names? Want a plain old name from the United States? You may be surprised at how fun American names can be... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Add some flair to your child's name by using a Russian name for the first or middle name. The list below will guide you to the meanings and spellings of some Russian names for children... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 6 comments
Perhaps you have a Middle Eastern background, or maybe you just like the sound of Arabic names. Either way, here are some Arabic names and meanings... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 9 comments
Becoming a vegetarian represents a major change in lifestyle. And as often happens during times of major life transitions, well-meaning friends and family will be there to lend support - and criticism. Prepare in advance to make things easier for ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 4 comments
Since divorce can be so emotionally draining and confusing for adults, imagine how difficult it would be for a child to understand and accept it. However, by being honest, loving and supportive, hopefully you can help your child comprehend and ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 2 comments
Introducing your partner to your parents can be a scary experience, particularly if your parents aren't 100 percent comfortable with you being gay. But it's important that the people in your life eventually get to know each other... 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 bonbonmontero 1 comments
It’s fun to travel and see new places but moving to a new place is totally a different story. For whatever reasons of your move, it’s always a good idea to have a positive attitude towards it. We have different tolerance of pain – for some being ... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 1 comments
A hurricane can do immense damage with its high winds and heavy rains. Even the lowest level hurricane has wind speeds of seventy-four miles per hour or more. That's why a hurricane requires careful planning. Here's how to prepare for a hurricane... more »
By eHow Health Editor 6 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 guardtoday 1 comments
Safety on our roads today is a big deal. DWI is a major cause of accidents. But have you ever worried about falling asleep while driving. We all have experienced drowsiness after working a long day. Our Young people, Shift workers, Commercial ... more »
By dlt3354 0 comments
If you are the parent of a drug-addicted young person, there are things you must do to protect yourself from her behavior... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 6 comments
As many as 10 children are killed each day by guns in the United States. Here are some ways you can provide children the information they need to stay safe... 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 »