Jonathan Majors is breaking his silence on how he learned Marvel had let him go and his childhood “sexual abuse from both men and women."

Research finds that witnessing parental violence can be especially problematic

You likely know people who frame most of their lives and decisions around the goal of not being like their parents. But, in that very way, their parents are still ruling their lives.

“Remember with children, we’re planting seeds."

It’s pretty common knowledge that mothers and daughters can have complicated relationships.

“Give him some examples of how to support you and refrain from triggering you" is a good step.

"I will be there for her no matter how many hours, days, months or years it will take. I will be the best Dad that I can be. One Love," Rohan Marley said in a public statement.

If you do actually want kids, but won’t have them all because of your childhood, then aren’t you letting your parents screw you…twice? They ruined your childhood and now they’re ruining your chance of enjoying parenthood.

There is a good chance that, somehow, the type of trauma you suffered has been getting passed down through your bloodline for years. Why? Because nobody went to counseling. Nobody healed. Nobody did the personal work. And so, they let their trauma cause them to behave in a way that affected future generations. You have an opportunity to put a stop to the pain in your bloodline.

Zinzi Clemmons explained the sexual harassment she experienced from fellow author Junot Diaz.