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02262007 Monday Feb 26, 2007

Underground madness

A couple of months ago I had my 22 month-old nephew to stay for the weekend so we could introduce him and my sister to the delights of London. So take a couple in their late 20s, a young mum who's never been on the Tube, and a kid in a pramchair and we had some interesting times going up and down the millions of escalators and stairs.

The look of fright on my face as I did a fast wheel spin to get the chair facing backwards away from me as I dragged it onto a fast moving staircase, apparently still gets my sister in fits of giggles. The day was exhausting and my other half had to lift the pram up many a stair case, resulting in rather sore shoulders for days afterwards.

So when I got sent a rant about accessibility (or lack of it) for the disabled on The London Underground, I realised how lucky we were to actually be able to lift and drag this poor child around the Tube. At least we had the option, but for many people in wheelchairs, it's not so easy.


Underground madness


 


 


 

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Sex toys, self-esteem and anal play

Were some of the topics that came up in our recent webchat with sex guru Emily Dubberley. When we told you you could ask anything you like about sex, I couldn't have hoped for a better range of fascinating questions. I was particularly taken by Emily's thoughts on sex and self-esteem, but her answer to a question about what does it really feel like for a woman to have a penis inside her vagina was a cracker.


Judge for yourself and let us know what you think :-).


The transcript

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02232007 Friday Feb 23, 2007

Eat for animal welfare

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If you've got a conscience when it comes to the food you buy (and if you haven't, get one), here are some tips from the RSPCA for filling your basket with goods that protect animal welfare.




 

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Gambling addiction, Miscarriage: The emotions

Two new articles have gone live today...

The first, Gambling addiction, looks into whether your gambling has become more than just fun, as well as how to help a friend who's become addicted to gambling.

The second, Miscarriage: The emotions, offers support and advice to anyone who's lost a baby. We speak to Zoe who's been through it herself - she tells us how she coped with her loss.

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02192007 Monday Feb 19, 2007

Britney Sheared

There's clearly a lot of complicated stuff going on inside that shaved bonce right now.

Mental health is often hard to 'see', especially when those experiencing emotional turmoil tend to deal with their feelings behind closed doors. Maybe that's why Britney's very public display of anguish is so disturbing. It's sad to watch the emotional car crash of a young woman whose image was once wholesome, glamorous and successful as she pukes on windscreens, faces accusations about being an irresponsible mum, flashes her vadge and whatnot.

I'm the same age as Britney (bar a couple of months), so it's weird to think that since Hit me baby one more time was released, I've been ambling along in such a comparatively non-descript world, going to the sixth form ball, getting a degree, having various crap boyfriends and pitiful student jobs... You know, nothing too out of the ordinary. Meanwhile, she's had her life continuously paparazzi-d and tabloid-ed. Nobody at work knows my most embarrassing moments (oh God, does this mean they're going to ask me now?), I've never married one of my backing dancers, and my tattoos and piercings have failed to spark much controversy (despite any of my best efforts).

While I can't even begin to imagine what she's going through, I do feel sorry for her and I hope she gets back on track soon.

Of less importance, but still worth noting, is whether the skinhead look suits her. Yes, I think so. Bit chilly this time of year, I imagine. She might need a hat. And a nice place in the middle of nowhere to get some peace in.



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= happy Britney. Maybe.

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02152007 Thursday Feb 15, 2007

Finding out you're adopted

We've got some new advice and information on how to cope if you've found out you're adopted and are going through a tough time making sense of all your emotions.

Finding out you're adopted

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Your last tenner

If you only had a tenner left what would you spend it on? For me it would probably be Oyster top-up, boring, but then at least I'd be able to get to work! Or I could cycle, but that sounds like far too much exercise first thing in the morning!

Your last tenner


 

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02122007 Monday Feb 12, 2007

Commercial codswallop

Yes it's all getting a bit too commercial, but hey it's a good excuse to get pampered and be given chocolates. But Jenny doesn't agree with me...she thinks it's all one big scam.


Commercial codswallop

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02092007 Friday Feb 09, 2007

Recognising disablism

David has raised some very interesting and valid points regarding disablism following the recent row over racism and bullying in the Big Brother 7 house. Why aren't disabled people given the chance to appear on TV in normal roles, instead of as token characters, and was Pete's apprearance on Celebrity Big Brother a good enough representation of disabled people?


Recognising disablism

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Superfoods and saving lives

With the dreary skies and cold winds, we're all doing our best to battle off nasty cold and bugs. Some say eating lots of oranges is your best bet, others claim kiwis and peppers are the way forward. There's plenty of debate in the media about which foods are best for what health issue, whether it be anti-cancerous, anti-aging or immune-boosting - we examine the truth behind superfoods.


Also...


Would you know what to do if you were first at the scene of an accident? TheSite.org comes to the rescue with a summary of basic emergency first aid.

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02022007 Friday Feb 02, 2007

Bum blood bonanza

New Content on TheSite.org

The first-year student diary: Boredom rules
Moving back home
My soppy side, a year on
Cheating shame
Valentine's Day
Super Foods Uncovered


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Addiction basics
Coming off different drugs
Breaking free
Drugs and the law
Crystal meth
Foxy Methoxy
Aphrodisiac
The wrong course
Cosmetic surgery
Skin bleaching vs. tans
Snoring


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Bum blood
Contract confusion
Guilt-ridden and confused   
Jury jump
Pill pressure
Tack turd trauma
Moving out benefits
Wine spasms
Card charges
Winning them round

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Moving back home

Moving back home after you've already flown the nest may not be the easiest thing in the world. You've been used to your independence and now you have to keep tidy and adhere to new rules. This new article looks at how you can get through it without having too many family feuds...

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02012007 Thursday Feb 01, 2007

Valentine's Day

The Valentine's Day section is now live to give everyone some ideas for what to do on the day. And then there's an article just for the ones who think it's all a waste of time.

Our gushing girl from last year is back and has given us an update on how it all went last year - cringe moment in there just to warn you...

And finally, check out the aphrodisiac article as well if you're looking for ways to spice up your evening.


 

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