Mariella Frostrup
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Try not to feel hurt about where she finds support, just be prepared for when she needs you – and seek out counselling, advises Mariella Frostrup
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Work out why you were so susceptible to him – and pursue only what appeals to you, says Mariella Frostrup
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If age teaches us anything, it’s that you can’t change other people, says Mariella. You may be wrong for each other, or you may need to adapt your behaviour
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Our world of decreasing tolerance won’t be helped by the menopause or living with teenagers, says Mariella Frostrup, who suggests a trip to the GP and an online detox
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Your marriage has been hijacked enough, says Mariella Frostrup. Stop taking on your mother’s problems
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You don’t need to define your sexuality, Mariella Frostrup tells a confused man, but you do need to stop second-guessing your lover’s motives and start working out what you want
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She’s crossing lines and you need to let her know, says Mariella Frostrup. It’s high time you two talked
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Your alternative relationship is self destructive, says Mariella Frostrup. You must tackle the root cause of your unhappy marriage
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As with any long union, there’s no such thing as a clean break, Mariella Frostrup tells a woman whose 30-year relationship is foundering over politics
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Men never worry when it’s the other way round, says Mariella Frostrup. So celebrate your good fortune
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Until you test the boundaries of your desires, you’ll be perpetually dissatisfied, says Mariella Frostrup
Dear Mariella I feel lonely and ashamed that I don’t have any friends