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How digital life is distorting love, loss & emotional trauma

New Romantics

In her latest column, writer and author Emily Reynolds examines how technology, with all its noise, has made silence louder than ever.

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Digital masochism and the new ways we handle heartbreak

New Romantics

Following a breakup, we find ourselves routinely scrolling the public timelines belonging to our ex partners, heightening our sense of loss. Yes, it hurts – but that’s the point.

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Why is our quest for validation online becoming so desperate?

New Romantics

We hear a lot about how social media drives us to share our best selves. But that doesn’t account for how quick we can be to share our sorrows, too.

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Splitting up and heartbreak in the world of social media

New Romantics

Modern technology promised to make human connection easier than ever. But, as Emily Reynolds discovered, true intimacy is something that’s impossible to force.

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In the age of internet, no relationship is solely offline

New Romantics

Today, our online and offline lives intersect like never before. In her latest column, journalist and author Emily Reynolds explains why this entanglement is no bad thing.

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The truth, lies and illusions behind our online lives

New Romantics

In her latest column, journalist and author Emily Reynolds explores the differences between how we market ourselves on the internet, and the way we are IRL.

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Is our fear of the online world driving us further apart?

New Romantics

While it was initially seen as a way of bringing us together, the Internet has become a place we approach with caution – and this growing wariness might not be a good thing.

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How we experience love, sex & intimacy in the modern age

New Romantics

Sexting, swiping and selfies – in a new column, writer Emily Reynolds explores the strange new ways that technology is changing our relationships.

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It’s time to stop using mental illness as a political insult

From Where I Stand

For those of us living with mental illness, stigma and prejudice can all too often permeate every part of our everyday lives. When Owen Smith labelled his Labour leadership rival a “lunatic” last night, he showed a complete disregard for some of society’s most vulnerable people.

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Mental illness doesn’t kill people, terrorists do

Stripping back the stigma

In the aftermath of Jo Cox's killing, the press have been quick to apportion blame - sensationalist headlines ignore her killer's alleged far-right politics, focussing on his as yet unknown mental ill health. They say it’s not political, but this killing was political – and so too is our mental health.

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