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REBECCA ROOT writes about her experiences on her 48 hour trek in the Indonesian jungle, and shares some picturesque photographs.

48 HOURS IN AN INDONESIAN JUNGLE

 

BETH B advises that when it comes to new relationships, trust should be given freely, not earned.

TRUST TUG OF WAR

 

LAUREN RICHARDON writes about society’s obsession with thinness in women, and tells us why women should love themselves, their sexuality and their bodies, no matter the size.

LOVING YOUR BODY

BETH takes a look at five Apps you’ll want to have on your iPhone or iPad if you’re fashion fiend, a bargain hunter, or simply looking for a little more organisation in your wardrobe.

ESSENITAL i-PHONE FASHION APPS

 

MILES MATTHEWS writes about a recent holiday in Provence, and the issues this experience raised about the class system and consumer culture in the UK today.

MY WEEK IN PROVENCE

 

KIRSTY looks back on her time as a solo artist (so to speak) and explains why those of us who are single should stop being so miserable already.

THE PERKS OF BEING A SINGLETON

 

 

BETH B tells us why we should shake off any reservations about shopping for second hand vintage clothing, and embrace a cheaper and more unique sense of style. (1ST NOVEMBER 2013)
 

OLD IS THE NEW NEW

KIRSTY BLACK explains how taking up kick-boxing has been an important part of her recovery from depression.  (4TH NOVEMBER 2013)

EXERCISE & DEPRESSION

WILDFANG

LAUREN CARTER ALLAN speaks to Emma McIlroy, co-founder of fashion label Wildfang, about all things Tomboy.  (8TH NOVEMBER 2013)

MISS TANYA N writes about the growing obsession with beauty for both women and men, and argues that this is having major effects on our lives. (8TH NOVEMBER 2013)

ARE LOOKS THAT IMPORTANT?

 

The Bullet-in-the-Head Scenario. COLETTE KEMIGISHA relives the horror she experienced over turning thirty, and explains how she came to accept it.

TRAGEDIES OF A 30-SOMETHING

 

LIDIA MOLINA WHYTE admits to being part of the technological age despite her proclaimed technophobia, and questions the effects that technology will have on our lives.

ME, MYSELF & TECHNOLOGY

 

Is there something you're worried about and would like a little advice on? There's no problem too big or small to ask our resident "Agony Aunt" S about. Ask S in our comment box by clicking the image above! Problems and answers will be published on the magazine, and can be done so anonymously. Remember: This is NOT a substitute for professional advice.

SHAUNA CATHERINE O’NEILL writes about her personal experiences of having a disability which is not visible. (15TH NOVEMBER 2013)

LIVING WITH DISABILITY

 

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