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When a child is born from an affair
Extramarital affairs and infidelity are devastating enough. But what happens when a child is born?
Let me give you a tip: dealing with unwanted parenting advice
There's one thing you can be certain of when starting a family: you’re about to be inundated with advice. Here's how to deal with those unwanted opinions of others.
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How parents shape the advantages of being first-born
Studies show that parents invest less in each child beyond their first born, and it has a lasting impact.
The day my husband told me he wanted an open relationship
I went from fearing I would lose my husband to cancer, to fearing I was losing something else.
Couple officiate divorce by building a wall through the centre of their house
A Russian couple are negotiating their divorce in a unique way, by building a wall through the centre of their home.
What arguing type are you?
The first time I had an argument with the man who is now my husband – a man I'd already identified as the love of my life – I thought we'd have to break up.
Em Rusciano: How my budding relationship survived an unexpected pregnancy
After deciding at 21 to have her baby, Em Rusciano initially thought she'd have to break up with her boyfriend and "single mother the hell out of this situation".
The day I Googled ‘friends’ and ‘loneliness’
It was a turning point: I realised I didn't have a single real friend in the entire state.
Yours unfaithfully: why we have affairs
Infidelity has become big business: but can marriage survive one partner’s urge to “feel alive again”?
Why being ghosted by my bridesmaid hurt more than any break up
She was the first person I called when my fiance proposed - the one friend I knew would be ecstatically happy for me despite the fact that the proposal had happened sans ring in our apartment without planning.
This simple contraption could solve all your problems in the bedroom
If you've ever shared a bed with a dyed-in-the-wool doona stealer you'll know how frustrating it can be.
5 signs of a 'mean girl' mum (and what to look for instead)
Mum friends – the good ones – are worth their weight in gold.
It's time to admit we haven't solved the problem of contraception
A one-size-fits-all approach is careless when results and actual practices vary greatly, writes Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen.
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