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And The Real Reason You Keep Going Back To Your Toxic Ex ​[View this email in your browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wed, June 12, 2024 [Why So Many High-Achieving Parents Raise Kids Who Fall Apart In Their 20s]( [Click to watch]( This week on Open Relationships, YourTango's podcast we discuss... Let's be real, all parents want [what's best for their kids](. In a perfect world, hard work and their innate potential would land all deserving kids the opportunity to go to Harvard, Yale, Columbia, or anywhere else they desire. But that's not how it works — especially these days. In the podcast Open Relationships: Transforming Together, host Andrea Miller sits down with Dr. Shefali to discuss why many high-achieving parents raise children who struggle in their twenties. Meanwhile, kids who are raised with goals separate from outward "success" may find a higher level of happiness in the end. Subscribe today wherever you enjoy your podcasts: [iHeart]( - [iTunes]( - [YouTube]( - [Spotify]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- ​[The Real Reason You Keep Going Back To Your Toxic Ex]( Familiarity isn't always a good thing. ​[Stepmom Takes Away Little Girl’s Taylor Swift Shirt Because She Doesn’t Like The Singer — Despite Her Bio Mom Paying For It]( "So don't think it's in the past; these kinds of wounds, they last, and they last." --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Experts Reveal The Tiniest Way To Keep Your Marriage Safe From Divorce]( Finding your one true love in life is hard enough, don't you think? But then trying to keep your "happily ever after" marriage happy takes a whole new level of commitment and effort. Divorce rates are discouragingly high (and even higher among second and third marriages). So, how do you keep your marriage from becoming a... ​ ​[Read more...]( Please keep this newsletter free by supporting our sponsors. --------------------------------------------------------------- [[twitter]​]( [[instagram]​]( [[facebook]​]( [[youtube]​]( [[tiktok]​]( ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences]( [Opt-out of preference-based advertising]( [​ ​]( Publishing · 3753 HOWARD HUGHES PKWY, SUITE 200, LAS VEGAS, Nevada 89169

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