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We’re becoming more and more accepting of a whole host of different lifestyles; so why are single midlifers still treated like the odd ones out? Read more from Marie on her blog.  Today, gay and transgendered people are not gaining acceptance passively; they are demanding it. Read the comments section of any online article, and you’ll …

Read More about Why Midlife Singles Are Still Stereotyped

  I left my 12-year-old son in my neighborhood grocery store’s parking lot for ten minutes. Yes, it was in Florida, but we’re talking late afternoon in the winter, no more than 70 degrees. The doors were locked and he was playing on his phone. And he was 12. Some woman called the police. A …

Read More about Why I’m Glad My Child Was Raised in a Foreign Country

Sydney Frymire took a midlife journey to Nepal that changed her life. Now, after the recent devastating earthquake, she needs help to rebuild the country she’s come to love. Read more about Sydney’s work on her blog. Since the earthquake left much of Nepal in ruins last month. I have anxiously awaited updates about a small group …

Read More about Fighting Child Trafficking in Nepal

There’s this woman, a realtor named Gail Wiesner, who sued her across the street neighbor-to-be, architect Louis Cherry, and filed a number of appeals with the city of Raleigh, North Carolina to halt construction on his modernist house because – get this – she didn’t like the way it looked. Through a series of protracted …

Read More about Realtor Sues Because Neighbor’s House is Ugly. World Says WTF?