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Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?

In my family, to be pinched is to be loved. Aunties and uncles would nip my cheeks between their fingers and coo. They’d grab my thin arms and ask...

04.02.2024 10

Brisbane Times

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Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?

In my family, to be pinched is to be loved. Aunties and uncles would nip my cheeks between their fingers and coo. They’d grab my thin arms and ask...

04.02.2024 7

WA Today

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Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?

In my family, to be pinched is to be loved. Aunties and uncles would nip my cheeks between their fingers and coo. They’d grab my thin arms and ask...

04.02.2024 4

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?

In my family, to be pinched is to be loved. Aunties and uncles would nip my cheeks between their fingers and coo. They’d grab my thin arms and ask...

04.02.2024 6

The Age

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Tap off: Why Melbourne’s public transport system doesn’t need ticket cops

You haven’t truly experienced Melbourne until you’ve had an unsavoury experience with a public transport ticket inspector. Known as authorised...

30.10.2023 60

The Age

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Unhappy wife, unhappy life: Does anyone actually enjoy marriage anymore?

My parents have owned restaurants my entire life. As a kid, I’d sit and read while customers would pass through. And often, while turning the pages...

11.09.2023 2

Brisbane Times

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Unhappy wife, unhappy life: Does anyone actually enjoy marriage anymore?

My parents have owned restaurants my entire life. As a kid, I’d sit and read while customers would pass through. And often, while turning the pages...

11.09.2023 2

WA Today

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Unhappy wife, unhappy life: Does anyone actually enjoy marriage anymore?

My parents have owned restaurants my entire life. As a kid, I’d sit and read while customers would pass through. And often, while turning the pages...

11.09.2023 7

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Unhappy wife, unhappy life: Does anyone actually enjoy marriage anymore?

My parents have owned restaurants my entire life. As a kid, I’d sit and read while customers would pass through. And often, while turning the pages...

11.09.2023 6

The Age

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