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After all I’ve done for my mother, I’d like to strangle her!
Cary Tennis
I realize how much of myself I sacrificed, and I'm furious.
The breast of times
Judith Woodburn
I've nursed my son through four birthdays now. I know what the critics say, but it's what he wants.
Come as you are
Lauren Sandler
At Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Snoop Dogg figures in sermons, housewives cradle babies in tattooed arms -- and religious fundamentalism rules. Meet the Disciple Generation, the fierce new face of American evangelism.
Our family’s recovery
Lori Leibovich
When the grandmother the girls called "the human Barbie doll" died in the World Trade Center, they were buried in grief. But Brianna and Shannon, and their parents, Jay and Louise, refuse to let the past rule them.
Building a hate for learning
Rebecca Traister
Is homework bad for kids? Author Nancy Kalish tells Salon why she believes it inhibits learning, strains familes and stunts social development.
Rated “R” for righteous
Stephanie Zacharek
"This Movie Is Not Yet Rated" pulls back the curtain on the secretive MPAA movie ratings board, moral "experts" determined to protect little Johnny from pubic hair and bad language.
The hothouse effect
Sarah Karnasiewicz
The author of a new book about gifted children talks about the big business of "enrichment" and the joys of just being average.
But can we prevent wanted pregnancy?
Lynn Harris
For teens in some communities, "nothing is going to change until it becomes not cool to be pregnant."
Still smokin’
Heather Havrilesky
Showtime's "Weeds" grows stronger and even more unruly in its sophomore season, sending safe, suburban family life up in smoke.
Finding flextime on Wall Street
Page Rockwell
Many companies want to offer employees family-time flexibility but just can't seem to make it work.
Hide that breast!
Katharine Mieszkowski
Parenting mag takes flak for putting nursing infant on the cover.
Are the “daddy wars” next?
Lori Leibovich
An article portrays stay-at-home dads as laid-back about their kids, blas
Why are parents miserable?
Lori Leibovich
Judith Warner says that calling parents whiners trivializes their very real concerns.
Moms who won’t share
Page Rockwell
A proposed solution to the "mommy wars": Delegate more parenting responsibilities to daddies.
Do women deal with aging better than men do?
Sarah Elizabeth Richards
After watching her elderly husband develop a short fuse, a writer ponders the stereotypes of "sweet old ladies" and "grumpy old men."
The Fix
Salon Staff
Limbaugh's new drug problem -- it's not what you think. Plus: Were Cruise and Kidman ever really married?
In England, Big Brother will be watching moms and dads
Lori Leibovich
A national database will keep track of whether your kids eat five fruits and veggies a day. Seriously.
The long ride
Andrew Leonard
With telephone poles whizzing by, the Beatles blaring on the stereo, and my kids strapped in the back seat, I learned to be a father on the road.
Oh, Daddy!
King Kaufman
The author of a new book about fatherhood on today's "insane" parenting culture, and why guys can use a little advice about raising kids.
What else we’re reading
Lynn Harris
The rhythm method, the sponsored wedding, the breast defense and more.
The gift of grandfathers
Sarah Elizabeth Richards
Changing diapers and running car pools, a new generation of involved grandfathers is making a difference in their kids' and grandkids' lives
The Fix
Salon Staff
Spears denies marital breakup, defends parenting style, gets sued by paparazzo. Plus: Naomi Campbell's anger explained?
Cuddly educated dads
Sarah Elizabeth Richards
First government study of dads finds that those with college degrees spend more time with their kids.
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