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Bridgerton 3: Dear The Spectator, please stop fat shaming women
In response to a recent article from The Spectator about Bridgerton 3, here are some of our thoughts (we are not okay). Dear The (not so gentle) Spectator, It has been brought to our attention that a piece has been published by you, which contains some intense...
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The silent sting: being left on read
Who knew one word could be so anxiety inducing. As you check back to see the unopened message, the word delivered remains in your inbox and you unwillingly come round to the idea that a response is not looking likely. I don’t think any of us like to admit that...
‘Girl maths’: is there any logic behind our spending habits?
‘Girl maths’ is the TikTok trend which felt like a personal attack: we were suddenly noticing (and getting called out on) spending habits we have all adopted without a second thought. There was never a topic on this in maths class at school, so where has it come...
The shallow end of Social Media
Has dating apps made us superficial? And, is Instagram making us prioritise external image. Is social media making us the most judgmental generation yet? Relationship educator, Kelley Nele, also answers some of the questions of why digital media prioritise image and...
Bridgerton virgin reacts to all three seasons sex scenes
Let's get one thing straight: I am not a Bridgerton fan. I have never watched the show, and I don’t know the difference between a Whistledown or a Featherington, however there is one part of the period drama which I keep hearing people talk about again and again. ...