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For decades Marianne Power blamed herself for not being par
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The rise and fall (and much needed rise again) of singledom
In her new book, author Poorna Bell explores why women without children are often infantilised
I’m a bit lonely. There, I’ve said it. The world doesn’t seem to have ended as a result, and I do feel a bit lighter for having admitted it. It probably sounds ridiculous for me, a fifty-year-old mum
Sinead*, 63, a health and wellness practitioner, went through a difficult divorce after more than 20 years of marriage. After one relationship post-divorce, she has been single for the last five years
An open relationship once meant liberating yourself from the mundanity of a traditional set-up. Then Lily Allen released West End Girl and the world starting gossiping about the ultimate cautionary tale of using non-monogamy to save a domestic set-up. As taking lovers becomes tactical, WH explores if fortysomething women are playing with their mental health as they play around with the rules