Mariella Frostrup
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An Iranian man is struggling to make friends in Germany. Mariella Frostrup says he must embrace anything and everything until he finds his feet
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A young man is jealous his female friend of 50 has fallen in love with another man. Mariella Frostrup says it’s time he finds his own – realistic – sexual relationship
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A woman complains her husband’s teenage daughter is too busy taking selfies to help out. Mariella Frostrup suggests ways of trying to befriend her
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Married to a problem page addict, a man finds himself constantly being suspected of having affairs. Mariella Frostrup considers the case from an agony aunt’s perspective
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A young woman enjoying a blissfully happy relationship is haunted by the idea it won’t last forever. Mariella Frostrup says it’s a blueprint for future relationships
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A man says his mum and siblings did nothing while his wife had a masectomy and chemotherapy. Mariella Frostrup says he must demand answers
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A 27-year-old says she values her partner but feels no lust towards him. Mariella Frostrup suggests ways to create an erotic charge
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A woman is worried her sister’s teenage twins haven’t been told they’re not their parents’ biological children. Mariella Frostrup wonders why she feels so strongly
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A woman expecting her first child wonders whether to contact her mother, who has mental health problems. Mariella Frostrup says there may be benefits to doing so
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The resurgence of erotic writing swaps explicit portrayals of sex for a sensory exploration of sexuality, for a more satisfying and less damaging result
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A woman with an unplanned pregnancy says she is not sure about her relationship with the father. Mariella Frostrup questions how ‘unexpected’ the conception was
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A woman who split from her husband seven years ago finds that, as she struggles with her mental health, he is by her side and in her bed. Mariella Frostrup responds
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A 17-year-old is confused about her feelings for her mother’s boyfriend’s son of the same age. Mariella Frostrup says they need separate spaces – and help from responsible adults
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Somehow you have to fight back, says Mariella Frostrup. Begin by taking the dogs for a walk
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You can’t force others not to move on with their lives, says Mariella, so perhaps consider why you’re so reluctant
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Follow your ambitions, Mariella Frostrup sympathises, but maybe look for a little career insurance too
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Ghosting is on the rise, says Mariella Frostrup, so take heart, you’re not alone
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You can have a good life without a high-flying career and material gains – but it’s wise to give yourself options, says Mariella Frostrup
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A woman fears her relationship is in danger of collapsing into petty squabbles, says Mariella Frostrup
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Women and desire: the six ages of sex