Lifestyle
Life & relationships
These types of people need to stop killing conversation
Very few people know how to nurture a conversation. A lot of people, however, are adept at killing it.
- by Penny Flanagan
Latest
Workplace
'Male anxieties about mentoring women seem to me overblown'
'Gender separation won't work any better for us than it did for the Taliban.'
- by Nick Kristof
Weddings
The ethics of killing a gifted plant
When you receive a plant as a gift, how guilty should you feel about killing it within a month?
- by Mary Ward
Horoscopes
Your Daily Horoscope for Friday, February 15
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career.
- by Kelli Fox
Opinion
Parenting
I am a stay at home mother, please don't ask, 'Do you have a job?'
"My role is to provide childcare during business hours. That’s it. And that is enough. That is a full-time job. Just ask a nanny."
- by Polly Dunning
Friendship
Can you really maintain a friendship with your ex?
While it may seem impossible when your relationship breaks down, you can form lasting friendships with your ex.
- by Evelyn Lewin
Opinion
Valentine's Day: it's not too late to turn things around
Did you wake your beloved this morning with a bunch of red roses, a heart-shaped box of chocolates and a card with a picture of a pig in a jacket sunbathing on a lilo? No. Well, so far so good, then.
- by Shane Watson
Dating
I tried a bunch of dating apps so you don't have to
'Too many apps can be overwhelming – if you are spreading yourself across apps you have to think about your energy and what you can manage.'
- by Melissa Singer
Sex & relationships
Valentine's Day is not the con we all make it out to be
In defence of Valentine's Day and confected romance.
- by Annie Brown
Horoscopes
Your Daily Horoscope for Thursday, February 14
Free daily horoscope for each star sign from renowned Astrologer Kelli Fox. Forecasts for the week ahead in life, love and career.
- by Kelli Fox
Sex & relationships
Why millennials are using the word 'partner'
Forget 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend', relationships of all lengths and seriousness are going under the one title.
- by Caroline Kitchener