Q&A: Attention All single “Moms” How do you relieve stress due to handling everything yourself???


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Question by Chely: Attention All single “Moms” How do you relieve stress due to handling everything yourself???

You ladies are great- have one child starting Kindergarten and so far it’s already been a headache- she can only ride a bus with high school kids!!! I am making other arrangements I really cannot afford. I pray it works out.

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Answer by Jenn
Sex!

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