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  2. 3 moms on feeling 'gender disappointment': 'We're not ...

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    Here's how three women coped with their gender disappointment and shared their stories with the world. 'I don’t think it’s a big deal to be a little disappointed'

  3. “What’s Something People Romanticize But Is Actually Awful ...

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    Image credits: disposable_fetish #3. The past. It wasn’t better. It had its own difficulties and good things. Different. I’m a fan of air conditioning and musicals and ebooks.

  4. Gender disappointment - Wikipedia

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    Gender disappointment is the feeling of sadness parents experience when the desire for a child of a preferred sex is not met. It can create feelings of shame which cannot always be expressed openly. [1] It is often noticed in cultures where women are viewed as of a lower status and the preferred choice is for a male infant, i.e. son preference. [2]

  5. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Sto:lo community in Canada focuses on reinforcing children's identity by telling stories about the land to explain their roles. [ 33 ] Furthermore, Storytelling is a way to teach younger members of indigenous communities about their culture and their identities.

  6. You Just Don't Understand - Wikipedia

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    You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation is a 1990 non-fiction book on language and gender by Deborah Tannen, a professor of sociolinguistics at Georgetown University. It draws partly on academic research by Tannen and others, but was regarded by academics with some controversy upon its release.

  7. Narrative identity - Wikipedia

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    In addition, young children whose parents or caregivers engage in more elaborative reminiscing techniques with them (such as asking open-ended questions or including emotional information) when co-constructing stories about past events tend to tell more coherent stories in both childhood and adolescence. [9]

  8. Millennials are turning 40 — and it's freaking them out - AOL

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    Schwandt is 42 and the parent of two young children himself. He posited that delayed development might actually ease some of the midlife crisis, or at least put it off, because people simply don't ...

  9. Disappointment - Wikipedia

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    Disappointment is the feeling of dissatisfaction that follows the failure of expectations or hopes [1] to manifest. Similar to regret, it differs in that a person who feels regret focuses primarily on the personal choices that contributed to a poor outcome, while a person feeling disappointment focuses on the outcome itself. [2]