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Grandparents website | Gransnet Gransnet is the busiest online community for over 50s At its heart is a discussion forum where users give each other advice and support, discussing everything from being a grandparent to menopause, style tips, current affairs, difficult daughters-in-law and relationships There is also plenty on offer including money-saving discounts, competitions and a bookclub
Grandparents forum - talk to other grandparents - Gransnet Welcome to Gransnet We've selected some topics below we think you might want to discuss but you're free to talk on any subject you like You need to be a member of Gransnet to use the forum Please be aware this is a public forum and your postings are open for all to see Join My gransnet Getting started About us
Grandparenting discussion forum | Gransnet New to grandparenting or an old hand with plenty of tips advice? Discuss your grandchild's development, behaviour, eating habits or education and more
Ask A Gran | Gransnet Need the collective wisdom of over 350,000 grandparents? Then you've come to the right place Ask a gran and they'll share their experience and advice!
Chat | Gransnet Join one of our most popular forums Chat is the place to, well chat Muse, debate, share ideas or simply find out what everyone else is having for dinner
Gransnet - about the social networking site for grandparents About Gransnet About Gransnet ® Gransnet is the busiest social networking site for the over 50s Launched in May 2011, the site has been described by the Telegraph as "a new dawn in grey power" At its heart is a buzzing forum where users debate the hot topics of the day, support each other through tough times and share a laugh Brimming with useful content covering everything from fashion to
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AIBU? | Am I being unreasonable? | Gransnet Are you being unreasonable? Need a place to complain, vent or ask for advice? Post your question here and let your peers decide on Gransnet's AIBU forum
Care Carers Forum | Gransnet Need assistance or advice with care or carers? Whether it's home help for you or an elderly relative, or caring for a loved one find support here