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    Secondary smokers

    Moms, does your husband smoke while you don't? How would you cope with this if for him, quitting was not an option for now? Smoking is a hard to break habit but it shouldn't be an excuse.
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    Reading more and watching less television

    Do your kids prefer to read books or to watch television? I assume that most parents encourage the kids to read more and watch less television, but most kids just do the opposite.
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    Regular meditation

    I read that according to some research, meditation slows down heartbeat and lowers blood pressure. It seems that doing regular meditation can help with cardiac problems and high blood pressure. Don't take my word on this though.
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    Pets being part of the family

    Is your pet part of the family? Does it eat at the same time as the other family members do? Does it sleep in your kids' bedroom? Do you allow these things?
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    Reading for kids

    How do you read stories for the kids? Do you just read it, or do you try to make it more attractive or make it like a play?
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    Lupus?

    My wife is suspected to have lupus and it really affects her mentally and emotionally. She got some medicines and the next visit to the doctor is supposed to be next week. Honestly, I hate the doctor!
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    How many pets do you have?

    A snake or iguana would be an exotic pet, but I don't think it is safe (especially for kids) to have such a pet. Snakes and iguanas can be domesticated, but they are wild by nature.
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    Superglue

    There were times when the kids spilled ink all over the carpet and sofa, but I couldn't punish them. How could I, ink is not that expensive, right? :)
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    Not born to work?

    Yeah, I agree that some people is just like that. It wasn't the best lifestyle to choose though. Even if he had no family to be responsible for, he would still need someone else to take care of him when he is too old to do anything himself. How would he pay the person?
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