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Inside the moral maze of friend-rental services

‘It’s exploitative‘

Platforms connecting people for paid friendship have been on the rise during lockdown – but is the service being used for the right reasons?

Liz Johnson Artur, from the series PDA, 2019. Courtesy the artist nan goldin

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Nan Goldin shares the photography that inspires her

Ballads of sex, love and loss

The iconic American photographer curates some of her biggest influences, from established image-makers to fresh new talent.

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Love, sex & Google: living with OCD in the digital age

Online obsessions

The internet, with its promise of immediate answers, can be a battleground for people with OCD – particularly when it comes to relationships.

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Travel

Inside London’s secret ’love hotels’

Under the covers

Already a big hit in Japan, daytime hotel bookings are becoming more popular in Western cities – it’s just that not that many people know about them yet.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Documenting unconventional love in the 21st century

Surrogate figures

Photographers Jamie Diamond and Elena Dorfman explore the expression of love between human and doll.

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How technology transformed long-distance relationships

New Romantics

We think a lot about how we turn online relationships into offline ones – what we think of less is how it works the other way round.

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What our online history can tell us about who we are

New Romantics

Our social media experiences reveal a lot about who we are, how we communicate, and what we want to say, writes Emily Reynolds.

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Romantic storytelling & the way we perform love online

New Romantics

Telling a story with ourselves at the centre is the way that we make sense of the world. But when we tell this story to an audience we don’t quite know, it cheapens everything.

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What I’ve learnt about online dating and intimacy in 2018

New Romantics

Searching for connections online can stop us from meeting someone for real – sometimes we need to put down our screens and leave the house.

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Issue Archive

The highs and lows of a whirlwind romance, in photos

The Best is Yet to Come

17 years after a painful breakup, Ada Bligaard Søby decided to make a book on life and love with her ex-boyfriend, plotting a visual timeline of their lives before and after.

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The powerful IRL effects of online intimacy

New Romantics

In the digital world, to touch someone – to change their body, their mind, the way they experience the world – you don’t have to touch them at all.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Switch off? In the digital age, we’ll always be reachable

New Romantics

Our constant online presence means we’re always available, even when we don’t want to be.

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