Christy Barker
Stories (10/0)
How to Do the Right Thing When Our Child Has Fever
Febrile seizures in children are characterized by sudden states of unconsciousness, the person in question simply fainting, only to wake up crying, or not remembering exactly what happened to them. At the same time, these febrile seizures are accompanied by muscle spasms, but in no case should they be confused with symptoms of epilepsy.
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Families
What to Do When You Suspect Your Husband Is Cheating on You
What to do with my husband - I think he's cheating on me! It is a difficult and delicate situation, especially because you are not only thinking about yourself, about your relationship but also about the children, how they will be affected by this situation and how they will go through it.
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
How Do You Get To the Point Where You Can’t Stand Your Husband Anymore
Do you have frequent moments when you feel like screaming until everyone hears you: "I can't stand my husband anymore"? Are there any days when you seem to prefer not to come home? When you talk to him, do you instinctively reach for a pan? When you look into his eyes as if you don't even know him anymore, as if he doesn't convey anything to you, nothing but frustration?
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
The Reasons Why Some Men End up Hating Their Wives
Have you been saying to yourself all too often lately, "I can't stand my wife anymore"? Do you feel that she has changed, that your relationship has changed, that she is no longer the same person, and that if you tell her anything, she will take it as a criticism or an insult?
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
Why Is There a Need for Small Revenge in the Couple and How Normal Are They?
About small revenge as a couple - have you ever ordered a corn pizza, even though you know all too well that your partner can't stand corn, then say innocently, "oops, I forgot; Well, you can pick the beans. "… Or cook a recipe for dinner for two, secreting a little of an ingredient that your partner dislikes, just so he doesn't feel it, but so that you can enjoy watching him eat greedily? !…
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
Is There Love for People With Disabilities?
I have a disability - is there love for people like me? A delicate subject and it seems, of interest, what becomes a real "trend" - to write articles about people with disabilities and their love life, just as a kind of curiosity! But a person without a disability can often not understand the life of someone with a disability, whatever it may be.
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
The Jealousy Between Boys, When This Feeling Sets in Among Their Best Friends
About jealousy between boys - are men jealous of each other? At first glance, it looks like no! Fierce competition, rivalry, jealousy, and envy seem to be more typically feminine… Men put less emphasis on what others have and compare themselves less often with other men… In addition, they support each other - the famous saying "bros before hoes" ( so friends before girls)…
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
Diabetes Is Like A Full-Time Job
What does degenerative disease mean for both the physical and the human psyche? Take, for example, diabetes, a full-time job that does not take into account weekends, holidays, and anniversaries, the inflorescence of small responsibilities with colossal importance for your life. And yes, you will feel anger, and yes, you will feel despair, and yes, you will be cataloged. How do you learn to cope?
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans
Jealousy Ruins Relationship in Couple
"Everything we do in life is either an act of love or a cry for help." William Williams Jealousy is a real or imaginary fear - the fear of abandonment, the fear of losing love, the fear of being dishonored as a couple, the fear of being ashamed in the community. Jealousy is resentment or envy of someone who has success and benefits.
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans