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Too many decisions -- or compromises -- to make around the holidays? Here's how to get the holidays you want, starting now
Don’t go fetal wondering where to go and what to do this Christmas
Let’s face it. December is supposed to be fun and festive, but it all too often turns into a festival of dread.
What happens if you and your partner’s parents both want you under the tree, and neither will take no for an answer? Maybe it’s your first Christmas separated, and you can’t agree on who gets the kids when.
On the other side of the coin, many of us are facing bleak holidays without partners, family, or friends. Below, tips on how to create the Christmas you want, with a little help from the world.