
Last night’s post about our own identities was cause for some brilliant introspection and some truly intelligent conversation. I deferred until this morning to answer the question myself.

Last night’s post about our own identities was cause for some brilliant introspection and some truly intelligent conversation. I deferred until this morning to answer the question myself.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/my-identity/
The top three categories to measure strength and weakness were the same for men and women. The fourth was entirely different, but the last one was similar. Society defines strength in men and women very differently despite giving the same name to each category.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/strength-weakness/

If you do not want to tell your family whom you are dating, there is dysfunction afoot. Identify where the problems are, to make the healthiest choices for you, your partner and your family. Let’s explore those choices, shall we?
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/dating-family/
Yesterday, we looked at strength and weakness in women. Do we have the same definitions when they apply to men? Strong Men We all conjure an image when someone says “strong man”. Is the first image which comes to mind a body builder or one like this? Or do you see the strong man sitting […]
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/strength-weakness-his/

Nipper never said a word, but he made my point to a “T”. Meet Nipper. How often do you get this look from Mate or children?
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/right-mind-2/