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My moobs and me: growing up with gynecomastia

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Men's healthMatt Cornell grew up with gynecomastia, a harmless condition that made his school days a misery. From the bullying to the surgery that followed, he looks back on what 'moobs' meant to himTits. The name was given to me by a bully shortly after I started Year 6. I had been a fat kid since the age of nine, but as puberty began to kick in, parts of me started growing differently than expected. Read More...

Since I moved in, my boyfriend will only sleep in our bed twice a week

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Ask Annalisa BarbieriCohabitationSomething about this has triggered past feelings for both of you. The key is to unlock the roots of these feelings I recently moved in with my boyfriend of just over a year. We were both clear from the outset we really value our personal space, and needed a bedroom each. Since we moved in together, it’s become clear that we have very different feelings about spending the night together. Read More...

A Voyage Round My Father review Rupert Everett brings soft focus to John Mortimers play

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TheatreReviewTheatre Royal Bath Richard Eyre’s production of the father-and-son drama has some strong performances but is too light to probe the play’s plaintive depths A fine roll call of actors have played the central parts of overbearing father and obedient son in John Mortimer’s autobiographical drama, including Alec Guinness opposite Jeremy Brett and Laurence Olivier opposite Alan Bates. In Richard Eyre’s production, Rupert Everett is the patrician parent, appraised by Jack Bardoe with love but not sentiment in this memory play and coming-of-age story in one. Read More...

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