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The nuts & bolts of male friendship
Male friendships differ significantly from female relationships, but this does not make them less...
The fantastic world of imaginary friends
Does a child’s pretend companion help them develop or hold them back? And just how long should...
How to repair a broken friendship
There may have been a betrayal or misunderstanding, but if you value the friendship, you should find...
What to do when a friendship is over
If you no longer enjoy someone’s company, are you obliged to continue the relationship? And...

 

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Back in balance4
When our hormones are out of whack, everything seems lopsided. but good news: restoring your equilibrium is as easy as having a good chinwag
How to repair a broken friendship3
There may have been a betrayal or misunderstanding, but if you value the friendship, you should find a way to rekindle it.
13 Things Your Mother-in-Law Won't Tell You2
Build a better relationship with his mother by remembering these things she'd like to say but won't (you hope!) 
The art of friendship2
Research shows that friends dramatically increase your wellbeing. Here's some advice on how to make and keep good friends.
The nuts & bolts of male friendship2
Male friendships differ significantly from female relationships, but this does not make them less intimate or important
How to give guidance1
Tips and advice on how to give guidance
Making people a priority1
Here are a few of the many ways you can maintain and strengthen your established friendships and also make new ones.
How to find more time for the things you enjoy1
Take the time to schedule things that are really important
What to do when a friendship is overIf you no longer enjoy someone’s company, are you obliged to continue the relationship? And can you bring a friendship to a close without hurting someone’s feelings?
The fantastic world of imaginary friendsDoes a child’s pretend companion help them develop or hold them back? And just how long should they stay and play?
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