Good Websites, Boards, Forums, Etc.

Updated on September 04, 2013
T.N. asks from Saratoga Springs, NY
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Ok, everybody knows Mamapedia is my first love, but do you have a parenting or women's related site you really like besides this one? I mean, not like I'm thinking about stepping out or anything......no way.

Thanks, Ladies!

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C.V.

answers from Columbia on

It's brand new, just launched, but you can find many Mamapedia regulars over at www.getrealparents.com

It's an up and coming page in a forum style format. Definitely worth a try if you love the idea behind Mamapedia but not the unchanging, non-user-friendly style.

ETA: Oh....and no ads! I love not having any ads.

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

I like the GetRealParents.com message board. Not too fancy but a nice place to discuss things.

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O.O.

answers from Los Angeles on

I hear that GetRealParents.com is a good board with awesome mods! Lol

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J.B.

answers from Houston on

have you no shame woman ;-)

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F.W.

answers from Danville on

I have been a member of cafemom for a while. And while I read there from time to time...it seems...well...somewhere I would not choose to post. A bit of a 'springer' environment there. Certainly NOT somewhere I would 'bring' a serious concern.

Getrealparents.com, a new site, seems to have a LOT of potential, and a more 'user' friendly environment with respect to 'real' dialog.

I suggest giving getrealparents a look!

let us know what you find!
;)

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A.G.

answers from Houston on

I don't look at it but all my friends absolutely LOVE Ree Drummond's blog (aka the pioneer woman).

This isn't parenting but try muscle and fitness for her.com. They address alot of women's health issues as well as provide awesome fitness advice for women only. Yes, I know, its a bodybuilding magazine, but still, you asked for women's related sites...

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S.L.

answers from New York on

when I want something funny, I read Rantsfrom mommyland, Honest Toddler and Boymommy. I also like Getrealparents.com for discussions about parenting, family issues, etc.

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