Whether it’s an emotional epiphany in the cinema or belting a breakup anthem you can’t relate to, Chloe Evans unpacks the highs and lows of being a sensitive girl and why it’s nothing to be ashamed of. We’ve all heard the stereotype about women being more...
Messy girls; to be or not to be messy
This is a love letter to all the messy girls out there, to carry on doing what you do best, and ditch the pressures of the clean girl aesthetic. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Emily Hawtin: the messiest girl on the planet. Or that's how I imagine my...
The loss in your twenties that nobody talks about
A sense of independence and responsibility was all I longed for when I was younger. But now that I’m here, I want to travel back in time. Why does nobody talk about grieving your childhood in your twenties? I can’t be the only one feeling this way. The possibilities...
The psychology of trio friendships
We all know the phrase ‘three’s a crowd’, some of us a little too well: people constantly warn us that being in a group of three often ends in tears. Psych-She’s Chloe Evans aims to discover if there is any truth behind this myth, and whether trio friendships really...
Are we really a good judge of character?
We all pride ourselves on being able to sense when somebody is a bad egg and some of us are seriously good at it, but others wouldn’t know to run away even if one was chasing them with a pitch-fork. But seriously, what personality traits are possessed by a good judge...
Is it really that easy to get pregnant?
If you are an emotional wreck with a bloated stomach and a headache, does the worry of beingpregnant cross your mind? We explore the stigma around pregnancy in your twenties and why weare so anxious about the possibility. For a lot of young women, the idea of...
Finding my place as a brown girl in a white world
Here, Tara Nagra investigates the realities of growing up as a brown girl in a western world and details her journey to accepting her place in society. With South Asian girls under 30 years old making up less than 1% of the UK population, it is common for many of...
The art of letting go: why some friendships are just not made to last
Friends are like a good bra, they support you, lift you up when you’re feeling low, and make you feel good about yourself. But sometimes, like the saggy underwear elastic offering zero support, friendships can leave you hanging. “I’m pregnant,” were the first words...
Bin it? Box it? Burn it? Return it? Should you ditch your exes stuff?
How items left behind from exes after a break up can lead to rumination, resilience, self-discovery and a renewed sense of identity through identity reconstruction. For the first time since my girlfriend and I had broken up, I had a girl coming over. I instantly...
The meaning reoccurring dreams
Dreams can be baffling at the best of times, let alone when you’re having the same exact one over and over again. Theresa Cheung, dreams expert, explains the possible meaning of reoccurring dreams, as I delve into my own and a handful of other women’s bizarre...