I love how Kelly and Judy are trying

On episode six of this season and am loving how Kelly and Judy are being so much more kind and loving to the team than we’ve seen in previous seasons! Just thought I’d add some positivity to the group!!
What are other positives from the season you’ve noticed?!

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u/LumpyCococo — 20 hours ago

I cry each time I listen to Honeybee

I thought I would jump on here and share something about the last three days (since I discovered this song). I have an eight month old boy and I have never felt so connected to a song every time I listen to it I cry because it just reminds me of how much I love him. I know it’s a love song about a romantic partner, but I feel like the genius of this song is it works on so many different levels.

I enjoyed Olivia‘s first album, but this one is the best album I have heard in a long time and I feel so connected to so many of the songs! Who else feels this way?

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u/LumpyCococo — 4 days ago
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Can dads' parents have healthy relationships with their grandchildren?

I (25F) recently had a beautiful baby boy with my partner
(30M). I've always been polite and friendly with my partner's parents, but our relationship has been difficult.
Even before I was pregnant, my mother-in-law tried to discourage our relationship from progressing, and after my son was born there were several boundary issues.
One thing she's said has really stuck with me. She told me that one day "a woman will steal away your baby." I know there's a stereotype that mothers of sons can become overbearing, or that grandparents on dad's sides often end up with less involvement than on the mums. I'm hoping that's just a stereotype.
l'a love to hear from people who have genuinely lovely in-laws. What makes them so great? Do they have healthy, respectful relationships with both you and your children?
I'd really love some positive stories and reassurance that these kinds of families do exist.

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u/LumpyCococo — 5 days ago