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Let’s be real for a second. Between the school runs, the laundry mountain that regenerates overnight, and the endless “Mom, have you seen my left shoe?” emergencies, you have approximately 47 minutes of true quiet time per week. You want to spend that time wisely. You want to binge something good, scroll something funny, or listen to a podcast that doesn’t involve children arguing about a blue crayon.

From Netflix and Crave (the Canadian streaming powerhouse) to HBO Max, TikTok, and Spotify, there is more content available right now than you could consume in ten lifetimes. How do you find shows that respect your limited sleep schedule? How do you monitor what your tweens are watching? And most importantly, how do you find something you actually want to watch after the kids go to bed?

Popular media is a tool. Use it to rest, to connect, and to remind yourself that you are a person—not just a snack-dispensing, schedule-managing robot. Mom-s Guide To Sex 16 -Crave Media- 2024 XXX 72...

Happy binging, Super Mom. Have a tip for other moms? Found a hidden gem on Crave that doesn't involve a tragic dog death? Drop it in the comments (or on the mom group text). We are all in this remote-control battle together.

But here is the modern dilemma:

Choose the show that fills your cup. Skip the one that triggers your anxiety. Let the kids have their animated squirrels for one hour while you watch a rom-com in the bedroom with the door locked. Use Common Sense Media to screen the horror movie before your 14-year-old claims "everyone is watching it."

Now, put the phone down. Go open the Crave app. And for the love of all that is holy, skip the intro . Let’s be real for a second

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