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A girl can dream, right?
https://robinnicole621.wordpress.com/2015/02/25/what-i-want-what-i-really-really-want

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As a woman, I feel like I’m trapped inside my own body—like I’m holding a bomb that’s ticking down to detonation. After 35, I’m told, fertility drops sharply. But today’s test result was even worse: I’m part of the 1% of women under 35 with ovarian reserves typical of someone ten years older. “Dry ovaries,” sort to say.
https://toosensitivetoohandle.wordpress.com/2025/05/05/tick-tick-boom

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Today, I am so happy with the woman that I am becoming. I find myself utilizing and/or activating a new superpower. You can call it a new way of living, reacting, or responding to past people, places, or things around me. Recently, I have been finding my voice, passions, and desires. This change has me socializing more and just enjoying life outside the house. This has my daughter in a tizzy. She is so used to mommy being home with her and giving her “my time.” It’s been difficult for her to get used to. I am also big on gentle parenting. I teach my children ways to manage their emotions. They learn to deal with their feelings but not live in them. We have been working on this for a couple of months. Sometimes we experience setbacks and have to start over again. I have no doubt that this is working. Yes, it will take time. Please share any suggestions on how you helped your children get through a tough transition in life.
It’s complicated (three part series: title from part 1, quote from part 3): 1. https://bbclub.blog/2025/08/04/emotional-weekend-thoughts-a-two-part-series 2. https://bbclub.blog/2025/08/04/my-emotional-weekend-three-part-series 3. https://bbclub.blog/2025/08/04/my-emotional-weekend-three-part-series-2

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Now that I’ve entered into motherhood myself the bond I have with my mother has blossomed in a complete and total new way. My mom has truly become my best friend, confidant, and advisor.
https://monasmomentsblog.wordpress.com/2023/05/14/super-woman

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I’m surrounded by women undertaking the same journey, many of which have their mothers. I’ve attempted to keep my breathing even at gender reveals as I listen to other women discuss their joy that they can have their mother and partner in the delivery room. I’ve smiled and congratulated them as their mother’s toasted their new grandchild. I’ve sobbed on the car ride home feeling jealous and broken. I should be grateful for all that I have. I’m so lucky and yet it doesn’t fill that hole she left. Every new piece of information we share with family never elicits her reaction and I yearn for it more than the twenty others I received.
https://herlegacymylife.wordpress.com/2023/01/01/having-a-baby-when-you-dont-have-your-mother

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I have chosen to study health. My community has a large population and an unending problem of early marriage, which means children are born every day. But there is only one hospital, with 6 wards and few attendants. It’s more like a pharmacy or clinic because only minor injuries can be treated. For most problems, they just prescribe panadol, drips and injections, without finding out what the patient’s problem is.
https://verabridalplanet.design.blog/2021/12/04/girl-child-education

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In using [Dr. Giselle Aerni’s] framework, I have been able to deviate from “what is my dream career” (likely unrealistic goal) to “what do I want out of my career” (likely realistic, fulfilling). Through that process, I have been able to find some peace within my inherently goal-oriented self.
Emily Wolfenden, MD (published in “Vision, Mission, and Other Career Musings” [ https://fammedvitalsigns.com/2021/11/24/vision-mission-and-other-care ] )

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10% of the time I want to be spoiled, eat candy and watch silly romantic comedies
https://smileysociety.com/2021/11/19/inner-child

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So far, my experiences with midlife have given me much to think about. While sometimes I still have to return to my list of coping skills, I usually come out better and happier as a result. I delve deeper into self-work, forgiveness, and compassion. And with all of the chaos and craziness, midlife has helped me reckon with the strange and different I would have probably shied away from years ago. Midlife has helped me welcome the surprises of unpredictability. And in the right light, I find myself reveling more and more in the unknown.
https://navigatingthechange.com/2021/11/15/my-experience-with-midlife