As marriage rates fall, divorce rates among over-fifties increase and more women choose to live alone, the stigma surrounding being single should be non-existent. Clementine Ford explains why that’s not quite the case
Read MoreAs we reach peak therapy, Alexandra English wonders whether our mental health hyperawareness is making us feel any better
Read MoreJulia Fox called it: ageing is, like, fully in. While Silicon Valley’s tech bros try to biohack youth, the women of Hollywood are taking a different path
Read MoreThe longest-running study on human happiness has revealed the secret to a long and healthy life: social fitness
Read MoreWould you pop a pill to make you fall in love? How about another to eliminate the pain of heartbreak? Emerging science suggests it’s just a matter of time before who and for how long we love is under our control
Read MoreFor the past two years, we have been living increasingly online, where misinformation and conspiracy theories have become rife. Instead of waiting for social media platforms and politicians to do something about it, a number of women are taking charge and leading the global battle against problematic information
Read MoreAs we continue to dip in and out of lockdowns, it’s normal to wonder what the pandemic is doing to our relationships. For Clementine Ford and Dolly Alderton, thinking about whom and how we love has inspired some timely new releases
Read MoreWhat happens after you unintentionally cause a death? Shame, secrecy, sorrow and a severe lack of resources mean those who take a life often feel as though they’ve lost theirs
Read MoreThe “Paradox of Choice” is a modern affliction that leads to decision paralysis, fatigue and bewilderment. That’s where a decision-making coach comes in
Read MoreThere’s no roadmap for dealing with struggling friendships; no tried-and-tested path to healing after a painful friend breakup
Read MoreAnd how to cultivate and nurture your inner world in 2020 and beyond
Read MoreMuch has been written about what isolation has revealed about our romantic partners. But not much has been spoken about what this period of suspended animation has shown us about our friends
Read MoreWe’ve entered an era of myriad relationship statuses – coupled, friends with benefits, open, polygamous, three-digital-dates-in-but-unsure-where-this-is-going. But is flying solo the last taboo?
Read MoreSince the early 1900s, an agony aunt has been a willing ear. But at a time of DMs and ask-me-anythings, seeking advice from someone you don’t know has become risky business
Read MoreWe make think there’s a reason for every feeling but, as it turns out, not all our emotions are our own
Read MoreHave dating apps surpassed their shelf life?
Read MoreFrom ethical non-monogamy to relationship anarchy, the dating rule book has been rewritten. But could the fire emoji destroy all our progress?
Read MoreMillennials may not be next in line to shuffle off this mortal coil, but that doesn’t mean we’re not ready
Read MoreThe romance scammer is a bogeyman for our digital age, but victims are often dismissed for being ‘gullible’. Alexandra English reveals the silent epidemic of the love con, and how youth, wits and intelligence are no guarantee we won’t succumb
Read MoreWhy is pop culture obsessed with young, chic female scammers?
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