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    Khloé Kardashian hits back at mom shamers amidst Tristan Thompson controversy

    "Use those nails to claw his eyes out sis."

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    Parenting through a divorce: How to keep stress and sadness for children to a minimum

    The latest UK national statistics show that 48% of divorcing couples have at least one child, and over a fifth have children under five. “Going through a separation or divorce is one of the toughest situations a parent may face,” explains Jo Wiltshire, parenting expert for childcare.co.uk. “Not only do you have to deal with your own feelings and practicalities, you also have your children’s needs and feelings to think about – and often they may express a range of feelings from shock and confus

  • NewsMarie-Claire Dorking

    This Is How Long You Should Wait Before Dating After A Break-Up

    One psychologist thinks she has the answer. Paulette Kouffman Sherman, PSY.D, author of Dating from the Inside Out believes that though there isn’t a definitive period, you should wait at least a month before dipping your toe back in the dating waters. With Kouffman Sherman suggesting you may need three or four months if you dated for someone for a year or more, less if you only dated for a short time.

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    Are you friends with your ex? You may have psychopathic traits

    The study’s findings revealed that people who had “dark triad personality traits,” such as narcissism, machiavellianism and psycopathy, were more likely to maintain friendships with their exes for “practical and sexual reasons.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, men also rated the importance of said reasons as more important than women did. The study first polled 340 people on the reasons for staying friends with their ex. The 500 participants were also given a personality test to identify levels of the