“At 60,I didn’t have time to waste waiting for an uncertain future to reveal itself. I had to make my own future.”
“I’ve done a lot of work on myself and I’m in a better place knowing the traits I like in a partner,” says the social media influencer and former Miss Universe Australia.
I’m now in my 50s and after three decades of engaging in mating,dating and relating,I’m over the drama. And the compromise. And the expectations. Also,the hurt.
Many who try polyamory feel they gain substantially from the effort. It seems they share more,with more people,and get more out of it. But there are dangers.
As a wave of nausea sweeps through the house,prepare to experience a range of emotions. First comes denial,then anger,bargaining,depression and,finally,acceptance.
My partner’s love language is acts of service,whereas mine is words of affirmation. Is it possible that I’m better off here?
There are no words to capture what a father feels for his daughter.
If I’d listened to the relationship experts on social media I wouldn’t have made the best decision of my life.
The truth may set you free,but it can also set you back,whereas a well-deployed white lie is a gift that keeps on giving.
The Sunrise host and former athlete met his now-wife,Jessie,when they were both in year 12.
Although he has always been a hands-on dad,he works long hours and doesn’t get home until after the kids are in bed during the week. So,he needed help.