6 Best Kites For Kids

Prism Stowaway Delta Kite As traditional, single-line kites go, the Stowaway Delta is top of the line — easy to assemble and a piece of cake to get airborne and fly, it’s sturdy and responsive enough to do the sort of tricks your kid will want to learn before graduating to the fancy-pants, multiple line kites below. Buy Now $40 Kengel Octopus Kite This kite is wide enough for tiny flyers to handle, and the 160″ tentacles add stability....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 263 words · Anjanette Hicks

6 Helpful Strategies To Fight Post Pandemic Anxiety

It’s easy to recognize that the waning pandemic is objectively good – but it’s also easy to feel hesitation or even full-blown panic about re-entering “normal” activities. “People are resilient and adapted very quickly to a more insulated life that was deemed necessary to protect themselves and others from bodily threat,” says Sabrina Romanoff, a clinical psychologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. “What makes the transition back to normal life challenging is that there is no fire or immediate threat motivating folks to return to pre-pandemic levels of functioning....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 906 words · John Matlock

6 Hip Opening Stretches You Can Use To Relieve Your Tight Hips At Home

These 10 hip-opening stretches will loosen up those hard to reach hip flexors. Just ease into each position, stretch until you can feel it, and don’t overdo it. A good stretch generally lasts 10-60 seconds, but you should always stop if you feel pain. Cobbler Pose Sitting down, bring the soles of your feet together so that your knees splay out to the side. (If you have a child enrolled in ballet, they’ll be familiar with this pose, otherwise known as a butterfly....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 564 words · Jason Schaeffer

60 Years Ago Americans Undersold Sean Connery As James Bond Then Dr No Blew Them Away

Technically, Sean Connery was not the first onscreen James Bond. In 1954, an American anthology TV series called Climax! featured an episode adapted from Ian Fleming’s novel Casino Royale. In that version, James Bond was an American agent played by Barry Nelson. After Climax! failed to provide Fleming with any additional ways to get his literary superspy on screen, the movie rights to James Bond eventually were snatched up by producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 841 words · Holly Kenny

7 Ways Men Can Have Stronger More Pleasurable Orgasms

To provide assistance and insight, we spoke a variety of experts, including sex and intimacy coach Leah Carey, certified clinical sexologist and director of education for Satisfyer, Megwyn White, and men’s relationship and sex coach Reece Stockhausen, about how men can have stronger, more pleasurable orgasms. As it turns out, improving the already pleasurable doesn’t require Sting-like stamina or much more than an open mind, a little bit of restraint, and a bit of knowledge....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1165 words · Therese Ishihara

8 Best Games And Apps For Kids Who Love Dinosaurs

Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside their World This dinosaur app for kids doesn’t simply allow your children to experience 60 different dinosaurs; it brings them so close they can basically smell the snot from a Brontosaurus. Children can fully rotate creatures for further explanation while British actor, author and comedian Stephen Fry narrates the experience. There’s a complete array of dinosaur sounds, too, and they can also check out profiles of famous dinosaur hunters....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 588 words · Stephanie Kinnan

8 Best Tablet Games For Kids

Endless Alphabet Best For: The Kid Who Wants to Ride a Thesaurus The Game: The Endless Games series has made a slew of innovative, cute games for young children who are learning, and developing their skills to read and speak. Alphabet stands out because it gives kids 100 different words to play with and teaches the definitions in playful ways. The game feels urgent despite not having a scoring mechanism, which makes the whole thing feel a lot less stressful....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 803 words · Willis Jones

8 Simple Things To Do For Your Mental Health Every Morning

title: “8 Simple Things To Do For Your Mental Health Every Morning” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-21” author: “Amanda Ferdinand”

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 19 words · Ellis Lee

A Scientific Explanation Of Why People Want To Have Sex With Santa

“Santa is kind of the ultimate arbiter of naughtiness.” It’s not just Lauren Graham’s character from the movie Bad Santa, or Billy Bob Thorton’s sexual charm—the fetishization of St. Nick goes far beyond Hollywood. Last year, Santa was the most popular holiday porn search term, with a 447 percent increase in queries, according to not-so-rigorous (and not remotely safe-for-work) PornHub data. Another survey of 1,000 women in the UK found that about one-third of women find the notion of Santa to be “sexy”....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 350 words · Eva Hobbs

A Teen S Unsanctioned Graduation Speech Went Viral For Good Reason

In the video, seconds into the speech, the microphone mysteriously cut out. Except it’s not all that mysterious. It turns out that, just shortly after Dershem began to talk about his experience as a queer kid and coming out in his freshman year of high school, the school’s principal, Robert M. Tull, unplugged cords to the microphone to stop him from speaking. He then took the microphone from the stand and took away Dershem’s written speech, trying to force the teen, only 18, into giving a much different speech that apparently didn’t include any references to his sexual identity or his experiences with mental health and anorexia....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · Krystal Gallagher

Adam Sandler S Eight Crazy Nights Sucks For Jewish Dads

Adam Sandler seems to labor under the delusion that because he is such a famously likable fellow in real life, and has such a friendly, accessible image as a lovable goofball made good that audiences should be able to both root for him and find him funny when he plays vicious, irredeemable bullies. Eight Crazy Nights failed me anew every time I re-watched for a career rooted in writing about the very worst pop culture has to offer and it stubbornly refused to get any better with time or repetition....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1067 words · Earl Howard

Alcohol Companies Are Making Tons Of Hand Sanitizer To Fight Covid 19

Tito’s Vodka, which deployed its social media team to disabuse folks of the notion that vodka = Purell, is now using its distilling equipment to produce 24 tons of hand sanitizer that will actually, you know, sanitize your hands. Pernod Ricard SA, the company that owns brands like Jameson and Absolut, had produced 1,000 gallons of sanitizer at its Fort Smith, Arkansas facility by March 20, a matter of days after two of its employees hatched the idea....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Dana Giannini

All Girl Afghan Robotics Team Has Fled The Country

Allyson Reneau met the team, known as The Afghan Dreamers, in 2019 at a Humans to Mars summit in Washington DC, telling Insider that she”felt immediately drawn to them” as a mother of nine daughters herself. They ended up keeping in touch over the last two years and as the situation worsened in Afghanistan, she became more worried. The prominent group has traveled internationally and has won top awards in places like Canada for their robotics skills — as Afghanistan fell, human rights lawyers literally begged Canadian PM Justin Trudeau to bring the girls to the country....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 353 words · James Gallegos

Am I A Bad Parent For Talking Trash About My Kids

Fatherly, I had a really bad week as a Dad. First off, I had a super stressful week at work with a couple of projects due and a boss breathing down my neck. Then, my kids are at the end of the school year and they were just going crazy. My daughter in second grade was basically having a meltdown every night, my baby wasn’t sleeping at all, and my Kindergartner was caught up in all the chaos and just being defiant....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1059 words · Roberto Chung

Amazon Sale A Selectin Of Timex Watches Are Up To 45 Percent Off Today

Timex Expedition Scout Blue/Natural Nylon Strap Watch Any watch with a non-steel, non-leather band is going to have a more casual look. This model, with its compact, cream-colored face and bright blue nylon band, is no exception. But it’s still an elegant option. Today, it’s only $33. Buy Now $33 Timex Men’s Expedition Scout 40 Watch The tan leather strap and brass bezel give this watch a real Indiana Jones vibe....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 161 words · Linda Moyers

Are Men Who Constantly Check Out Other Women Also Men Who Cheat

“Just because you are in a committed relationship doesn’t mean you’re dead — you’re still going to notice beautiful people,” says Caroline Madden, Ph.D., a licensed marriage and family therapist in Burbank, California, and author After a Good Man Cheats: How to Rebuild Trust & Intimacy with Your Wife. “It is human to glance, so if you notice someone good looking, it’s generally okay. It’s more about not letting that slippery slope happen....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Brandie Scott

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January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Paul Newberg

Arnold Schwarzenegger Stars In Stan Lee S Superhero Kindergarten

The heroes in training are helped along the way by Arnold Armstrong (voiced by Schwarzenegger), their teacher who was once a superhero known as Captain Fantastic. His crime-fighting days may be over Armstrong makes it his personal mission to help teach these six super students to use their powers safely without destroying the school or accidentally revealing their true identities to the world. Along with providing the voice for Armstrong, Schwarzenegger is an Executive Producer for Superhero Kindergarten, which was one of Lee’s last projects while he was alive....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Margarito Gainer

Audible Is 53 Percent Off Right Now 3 Reasons Audiobooks Can Save Your Summer

But. When you’re a busy parent, sometimes reading certain kinds of books isn’t always an option. What about on road trips? Or while running on that treadmill you have stashed away in the garage? For better or for worse, a lot of us have one object on our person at all times — our phones. When we were much younger, this would not have helped us catch up on a random book, but now it can....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Bernadine Hendriks

Baby Led Weaning How To Transition To Solid Food With Less Effort

Although it might sound counter-intuitive to allow a baby to dictate what they want to eat and when it actually makes a lot of sense developmentally. “It’s all based on how babies naturally develop,” says Tracey Murkett, co-author of Baby-Led Weaning. “It’s their instinct to explore food.” It works like this: parents make healthy food available, and the baby chooses what to eat and when. If they don’t want to eat anything at all, they don’t eat anything at all....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 628 words · Charlotte Carlone