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"My very close friends have learned to cope with my reactions to conflict. I've sat them down, spoken to them about it. I've said, 'if I tell you I don't feel safe then don't take it personally, just know that I need to calm down and I will be okay'. But does sitting down my friends and explaining 'how I am' really make it okay?"

Self-love and self-care isn't always about accepting our own toxic behaviour, writes Koraly Dimitriadis.

smh.com.au|By Koraly Dimitriadis

The 'birth map' website sparked fury among women who said it "blatantly showed how the government saw women's body as the country's reproductive tools."

The government website drew fury and was closed a day after launching.
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The rise of right wing politics in western Europe and the United States does not bode well for women globally this year.

Globally, women's rights are in the crosshairs of rising isolationism and right-wing politics in Western Europe and the US, and campaigners are worried.
smh.com.au|By Ellen Wulfhorst

Happy news for The Veronicas' Lisa Origliasso.

The singer has been dating Logan Huffman since 2014.
smh.com.au|By Mary Ward

Cracking the "diamond ceiling" appears to be getting harder.

Women have been rapidly climbing the employment and wage ladders in recent decades. But only a small fraction have made it to the top rungs - and their progress may be slowing.
smh.com.au|By Robert Frank

Research found that hot yoga practitioners reported benefits like greater flexibility and improvements in mood, fitness and stamina, but that more than half had experienced dizziness, light-headedness, nausea or dehydration.

Yoga can be traced back to ancient India, and although research is limited, studies suggest it is safe for most people and may have multiple benefits. But even less is known about hot yoga.
smh.com.au|By Roni Caryn Rabin

You're welcome.

Melanie C and Victoria Beckham belted out a bit of '2 become 1' at Beckham's NYE party on Saturday.
smh.com.au|By Mary Ward
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"Wasn't I, as a feminist, meant to be able to handle my job and my child? Wasn't I meant to love working? Wasn't I meant to lean in, and have a seat at the table?"

When Lauren Sams finally quit a job that made her unhappy, she felt relieved. But she also felt like a failure.
smh.com.au|By Lauren Sams

Did you party as hard as Brie Larson this NYE?

Here's how the celebs welcomed 2017: http://www.smh.com.au/…/how-celebrities-rang-in-the-new-yea…

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We have a late entry for the weirdest celeb story of 2016.

Got some important stuff to focus on this year? Here's how to get it done instead of frittering your time away dealing with all the little things on your plate.

Happy new year! Here's some folk who are already off to a great start.

The personalities who not only survived 2016, they thrived.
smh.com.au|By Jenna Clarke

Ringing in the new year with some new ink?

"As the canvas of my body has become increasingly colourful, so too have the interactions with the general, curious public," writes Clem Bastow.
smh.com.au|By Clem Bastow

Feat. Michelle Obama making rose gold great again.

MO in glomesh, George's pyjamas, pussy bows and more mons pubis than you can poke a stick at – here are 2016's game-changing fashion moments.
smh.com.au|By Jenna Clarke