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Kids Explain: Gay Marriage
This Kids Explain slot is very funny. 😀 The girl in the blue-white dress has the best opinions. 😀
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Hello June!
Somehow I can’t realize how it’s possible that we are already stepping in month number 6 in the year 2020. Hopefully, June will be evolving itself into better tomorrows and this pandemic situation will start becoming better and better and the world will have a chance to start returning to normal again. As normal as possible, as we knew it before. Yep, I am talking mainly about traveling. I am specifically interested in this subject, especially because now with the current travel ban I and my boyfriend are separated in other countries from each other with the official government’s approval that we are not able to see each other now. And it’s already a freaking long time. So I hope our two countries will open each other as soon as possible so we can finally spend some face-time without a screen between us. So Hello June! I really hope better tomorrows are on the way!
Probably it’s a good sign that this month begins with The Children’s Day. I would like to make a little stop here. Do you have children? Are you celebrating today’s day in your country? In your city? Some interesting traditions to share? Leave a comment below! I feel there is a social pressure around this topic. Society lined up the “right” timelines for us and there is really pressure especially for young women who are getting close to 30. I will be 28 this year. And I don’t have any thoughts about ticking clock and blah blah blah. I hope this is not controversial… but. I have girl-classmates from college who now have kids in kindergarten. Daaamn, I have even girl-classmates from primary school who have now their own kids in primary school.
But if 80% or more of your peers have their own kids it doesn’t necessarily mean that you should already have your own kid now also. I am mainly speaking to girls now. If you are 28, 29, 30, whatever age – it’s not your obligation to have a kid before 30! It’s not your obligation to have a kid at all if we speak about it.. I mean, f#@k society expectations, f#@k stereotypes about what is “right” at a certain age. It’s your body and your mind it’s your decision if you’re not ready for parenting life yet, it’s okay!!! It’s 100% okay!!! We all have our own timelines and nobody, NOBODY, should start stressing about this just because society it’s expecting this from us. Nothing is wrong with you if you still have other interests and other priorities now than is starting your own family. It’s okay to have your own timeline and it’s okay to start thinking about it when you will start to feel ready for it. If you’re not ready don’t let anybody suggest to you those thoughts like there is probably something wrong with you because you’re still single and without kids. There’s nothing wrong with you!!
I am surprised how this post turned out. I didn’t expect from myself or planned to talk about this. But when I mentioned Children’s Day it was somehow convenient and it came naturally to me. What do you think about this? Share your opinions with me in the comments.
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Into The Unknown – 7-Year-Old Claire Crosby
She’s so freaking cute!! 😍 Wow, she’s already 7 y. o. Time is running so fast 😊
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Ellen Highlights Twin Violinists’ Impressive Talents
Ellen is sharing with us a video of Italian twins Mirko and Valerio, excellent violinists, playing Coldplay’s Viva la Vida. They are so impressive that Ellen is inviting them into studio to perform in her show (after things will be back in normal of course).
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How to Give the Sex Talk, with Andy Lassner: #Momsplaining with Kristen Bell
I just simply LOOOOOOVEEEEE Kristen Bell!!! ❤ She’s just brilliant! :)) Season 5 of Momsplaining is out. This episode Kristen invited Andy Lassner, executive producer of Ellen, and together they have a sex talk with little kids. It starts with a funny session with Dr. Chris Donaghue when Kristen talks about how she and her husband Dex are sex positive. And her explanation to Andy what is sex “positive” it’s just excellent. 😀
In second part when they have a sex talk with kids I really like the part when Kristen is pointing to body parts and kids are saying a name of it. Penis and vagina! That’s right! That’s exactly right! I can’t remember on my sex talk with my parents, most probably just with my mom, I don’t really remember how that happened. But this video certainly gave inspiration on how to have a sex talk with my future kids.