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24Apr
Let’s talk about sex…some more
Those of us with a Catholic upbringing, find talking about sex, to say the least, awkward. Despite the introduction of sex-education in schools, to this day, boys are still subjected to fear of blindness for abusing the wicked stick,
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21Apr
To Love & To Serve
This story appeared in today’s Pink Magazine. If you are here for Alex’s email – here it is – alexinmalta@gmail.com Last month the popular trading site Maltapark featured a rather unusual classified advert. Unfortunately just a few hours after it
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28Mar
Wearing The Pants
What’s it like to be married to a public figure, a TV personality, a female politician, a women’s rights campaigner, a prominent businesswoman, someone known for her strong character? What are the husband-wife dynamics in these relationships? This feature was first published
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24Jan
Life in the Supermarket Lane -guest blog
This article is a guest blog written by an anonymous author whom I don’t know. She goes by the name of Virginia or ginantonic. Every time, her pieces have me in fits of laughter , nodding in agreement, or
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15Jan
Even A Woman Can Open It
This article was first published in Pink Magazine – December 2011 When it comes to sexism and discrimination the past fifty years have seen us through a lot of changes. Women’s rights have certainly come a long way, but
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23Nov
A Double Deadly Dose
This article was first published on Pink November 2011 Charlene was nursing a dying mother, while having been diagnosed with a fatal disease herself. Only days after Antonia was buried, her daughter was admitted for treatment in the same ward
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23Nov
On The Job
This article was first published on Pink November 2011 How can a woman seriously develop her career on the same level as a man if an employer has to fork out so much money if she gets pregnant?” These are
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17Nov
Love Without Limits
This feature was first published in Pink Magazine – for the original article click here It is often assumed that people with physical or intellectual disabilities are either not capable of having romantic relationships, or should not be having any
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15Nov
Interview with Kate Walsh (Private Practice)
First published on Pink Magazine July 09 Kate Walsh – Adisson Montgomery in ABC’s Private Practice and Greys Anatomy (by Shonda Rhimes) Meeting celebrities is usually one big letdown. As fans, we build up their on-screen personas so much that
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14Nov
Orphan For Life
ROSE CACHIA WAS INSTITUTIONALISED AT A YOUNG AGE, BUT UNLIKE MOST ORPHANS, SHE CHOSE NEVER TO LEAVE THE CONVENT AND THE NUNS WHO BROUGHT HER UP. AFTER 69 YEARS AT THE JESUS OF NAZARETH INSTITUTE IN ZEJTUN, SHE TELLS ALISON
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