Learning to love your vulva
Labiaplasty has become the fastest-growing cosmetic trend due to pre-teen concern with their vulvas. But where does this shame and anxiety around our genitals stem from — and does the “perfect vagina” really exist?
Labiaplasty has become the fastest-growing cosmetic trend due to pre-teen concern with their vulvas. But where does this shame and anxiety around our genitals stem from — and does the “perfect vagina” really exist?
There is something doll-like about the characters Monika Szczerbinska depicts, but beyond their doe-eyed playfulness is real feeling. These are characters of sensitivity and kindliness, often surrounded by treasures from the natural world. We caught up with the self-titled “mushroom person” to learn more about her life and art practice.
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Catherine Falalis opens up about her 20-year journey with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). An exhausting cycle which, when at its worst, makes even the most mundane daily activities unbearable.
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Are you a tea lover? Tea drinking is a part of daily life for many people. Although coffee has overtaken it as Australia’s preferred beverage, tea remains incredibly popular and has ensconced itself in our vernacular with terms such as morning and afternoon tea.
Amid her quest for belonging, digital nomad Asmaa Guedira discovers how stories work to value difference beyond fear and discrimination.
Do you stare up at the cosmos each night, wide-eyed in awe at the mystery and magic it holds? Evolutionary astrologist Jessi Simpson reveals what your stars are saying.
Elyse Wilson’s love for the land started early. She moved to the west for a sea change and found herself living and working in the Kimberley. There, she found her passion for Australian native botanicals and bush foods while working for an Aboriginal family-run business. Now, Elyse is the founder of By Will skincare as well as the business manager for Yerrabingin in Sydney and its surrounds.