Couldn't those symptoms be related to aging in a post-COVID world, regardless if you were vaccinated or not?
The study would've been more conclusive if the sample group included non-vaccinated people.
There are many stories of men raising other men's children, and then sticking around after they found out. It's not that unusual.
The only difference is, that this situation is more high-profile and public, but I am quite confident that it happens a lot more than what is reported, especially...
Advise her to volunteer at a spiritual ministry. Possibly somewhere that has daycare services. Make it a family affair.
If the husband refuses to join and reform his ways, at least she is getting work experience and forming relationships with people who can either intervene in the abuse or...
I understand what you are saying. The scenario would be more realistic if TS said:
Well-meaning advice may be given on a faulty premise, which may end up blindsiding or compounding the problem.
These transgressions are not usually a one-time thing. People who transgress usually tell themselves that they would never do anything like that until it happens to them.
Then they may tell themselves, that it would never happen again, but they also said they would never do it from the start...
Infidelity is usually not a one-time thing. There is a vulnerability in one's sexual integrity that will probably take years to fix, and it will either happen again or fester into something else if nothing is done about it.
It is best to do the necessary inner work first, which may require...
This line of thinking is correct but incomplete.
The Saudis appear to have a long-term strategy in regard to seeing returns.
They can afford to take a short-term loss, if the ultimate goal is to create a fight capital in the Middle East that attracts the next generation of fighters.
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