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Matt Agnew: ‘I am grateful that Abbie [Chatfield] remains a part of my life’

Matt Agnew: ‘I am grateful that Abbie [Chatfield] remains a part of my life’

The ex-Bachelor star and astrophysicist discusses the most important women in his life.

  • by Robyn Doreian

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In ick-ness and in health? Managing mild disgust in your marriage
Opinion
Marriage

In ick-ness and in health? Managing mild disgust in your marriage

When your long-term partner reveals a long-time ick, the only sensible thing to do is have a nervous breakdown.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Men are not from Mars. They are from another galaxy entirely

Men are not from Mars. They are from another galaxy entirely

Am I generalising? Yes. Do I care? No.

  • by Kathy Lette
Sorry, Bumble, it’s not you. I’d just rather read a steamy book

Sorry, Bumble, it’s not you. I’d just rather read a steamy book

Reality is making celibates of us all and romance novels are having a renaissance.

  • by Genevieve Novak
Ghosting is an inescapable part of dating. Is it ever OK?

Ghosting is an inescapable part of dating. Is it ever OK?

A study found 25 per cent of participants said they’d been ghosted by a romantic partner, and just over 20 per cent said they had ghosted someone themselves.

  • by Catherine Pearson
Dating apps are sheer hell. But I’m not ready to go ‘boy sober’, either

Dating apps are sheer hell. But I’m not ready to go ‘boy sober’, either

It takes every ounce of mental strength to not believe I am destined to end up with a man who thinks “doing” countries is a personality trait.

  • by Carly Sophia
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Does an Instagram ‘like’ count as cheating? According to Gen Z, yes

Does an Instagram ‘like’ count as cheating? According to Gen Z, yes

“Micro-cheating” an internet-era term for small acts of betrayal in a relationship.

  • by Tatum Hunter
Banned on one, blocked on all: Dating app abusers face platform-wide exile

Banned on one, blocked on all: Dating app abusers face platform-wide exile

Under a new industry code of conduct, users booted from an online dating service owned by a company with multiple apps will be barred across the other platforms.

  • by Clay Lucas
Reinventing romance: Dating events are back as singles sour on the apps

Reinventing romance: Dating events are back as singles sour on the apps

Dating apps redefined romance for a generation. Now, local entrepreneurs are trying to redefine the industry for 3 million Australian users as many abandon them.

  • by Clay Lucas
Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

They have redefined romance, but the honeymoon is over for dating apps as users become mentally exhausted with the swiping and small talk, not to mention the surging price to be noticed.

  • by Clay Lucas
Love for Sale
Investigation
Dating in Melbourne

Love for Sale

Dating apps promise genuine connections and fairytale endings. But this investigation by Clay Lucas has revealed dodgy practices and environments where misogyny flourishes.

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