Kicking, screaming, pulling hair – it’s not the terrible twos; adults throw fits, too! The Doctors take three explosive women to Tantrum Camp. Plus, foods to soothe your nerves. And, is make-up sex really a good idea?
Tantrum Camp for Women
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