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Friendship

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I thought our friendship could survive anything. Then I fell pregnant
Opinion
Parenting

I thought our friendship could survive anything. Then I fell pregnant

We tend to assume that it’s parents who ditch their child-free friends when a baby arrives. For me, though, it’s been the other way around.

  • by Zoya Patel

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She’s the dear friend I’ve never met. Is she about to drain my savings?

She’s the dear friend I’ve never met. Is she about to drain my savings?

Internet friendships come with their intimacy - and their risks.

  • by Genevieve Novak
My friend’s big heart gave out. In the end, he still called the shots

My friend’s big heart gave out. In the end, he still called the shots

We’d promised to catch up more often, but it wasn’t to be.

  • by Anson Cameron
‘It gave me the ick’: When friendly surveillance crosses the line

‘It gave me the ick’: When friendly surveillance crosses the line

Location sharing apps are changing the nature of friendships.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
Walked a mate’s dog, but didn’t scoop the poop … Am I still a good friend?
Modern Guru
Good Weekend

Walked a mate’s dog, but didn’t scoop the poop … Am I still a good friend?

Ask yourself the age-old philosophical question, suggests the Modern Guru: if a poop falls in an empty park and nobody is around to see it, did it really fall?

  • by Danny Katz
Here’s what I learnt after attending my school reunion

Here’s what I learnt after attending my school reunion

A night at my 50-year school reunion reminds me what really matters in life.

  • by Jane Caro
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What a recent breakup made me realise about love

What a recent breakup made me realise about love

I am discovering good love is hard to find and, sadly, often hard to keep.

  • by Wendy Squires
Is it ever acceptable for a guest to do their laundry at your place?
Modern Guru
Good Weekend

Is it ever acceptable for a guest to do their laundry at your place?

Let’s not talk dirty, says our Modern Guru: in this case, the distance your friend has travelled is key.

  • by Danny Katz
The first time I saw crying that frightened me, it came from my father
Opinion
Opinion

The first time I saw crying that frightened me, it came from my father

I have been practising being better in the company of others crying. It’s a human act that scares us, but I’m learning to embrace its power.

  • by Jacinta Parsons
My neighbour just turned 96 and I’ve never seen her wear the same outfit twice

My neighbour just turned 96 and I’ve never seen her wear the same outfit twice

No matter the occasion, Dee can put together an incredible, often colour-coordinated ensemble, with an innate sense of style and dramatic panache.

  • by Jacqui Taffel
‘Sorry I forgot to reply’: Why do I put off replying to text messages?

‘Sorry I forgot to reply’: Why do I put off replying to text messages?

Here’s how to take control of your inbox and tackle the anxiety around instant messaging.

  • by Cameron Bayley