We cannot unplug the Wi-Fi. We cannot stop the production of romantic content. But we can stop being the "clueless mom who doesn't get it."
Let’s be real for a second, moms.
We spent the 90s swooning over Dawson and Pacey’s love triangle on a actual television we had to wait a week to watch. Now? Our daughters (and sons) are binge-watching 10 episodes of a Crave original before we’ve even finished folding the laundry. Mom-s Guide to Sex 16 -Crave Media-
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When you sit down and watch the messy Crave relationship with them—cringing at the bad decisions and cheering at the good ones—you become the third character in the room. And that is the only relationship guide they actually need. We cannot unplug the Wi-Fi
The landscape of "romance" has changed. The storylines are steamier, the relationships are messier, and the "will they/won’t they" often turns into "did they just... already?"
As a mom who wants to keep the door open (literally and metaphorically), here is your guide to surviving—and leveraging—the Crave era of romantic storylines. We spent the 90s swooning over Dawson and
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