Women
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Catcalling is a daily reality for women runners – most men don’t grasp the extent of it
If it happens to me twice, then it’s a good day. Twice is, on average, how many times I’m catcalled…
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‘When I came to, I was face down on a bed…’: The horrific truth about drink spiking and why it is still rising
The date was going well. Sarah*, 30, had met Tom* on Bumble. They’d been messaging for a few weeks before…
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How the woo-woo world of womb whispering opened me up to the idea of having children
There is only one moment in the womb-healing workshop where I really, truly think I might start laughing and never stop.…
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‘We shouldn’t be encouraged to take the stalker’s side’: Why You is causing concern among stalking victims
Joe Goldberg’s most prized possession is a box. At first, you might think its contents rather innocent: an old phone…
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Philosophers have a theory about men and household chores
There are crumbs all over the counter. The electric stove top is spattered with oil from cooking last night’s dinner.…
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‘Most days I would get home in tears’: Why do women bully other women at work?
When Gina’s boss accused her of using her phone at work, she immediately knew who had told him. “I replied…
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‘I did not want to add another rape scene to the world’: Meet the women who turned the Harvey Weinstein story into a movie
Halfway through the film She Said, the New York Times journalist Megan Twohey, played by Carey Mulligan, screams in a…
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‘I did not want to add another rape scene to the world’: Meet the women who turned the Weinstein story into a movie
Halfway through the film She Said, the New York Times journalist Megan Twohey, played by Carey Mulligan, screams in a…
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‘I did not want to add another rape scene to the world’: Meet the women who turned the Weinstein story into a movie
Halfway through the film She Said, the New York Times journalist Megan Twohey, played by Carey Mulligan, screams in a…
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Ulrika Jonsson avoids mirrors because her ‘face is collapsing’
Ulrika Jonsson has admitted that she sometimes avoids looking at herself in the mirror due to negative feelings about her…
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