There's nothing like going away with your friends for a week to expose your inner introvert, says lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling.
When someone dyes their hair blonde, they're often trying to tell the world something. Is it a cry for help during a crisis, perhaps? Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling delves deeper.
Influencer culture isn't doing so well right now amidst Black Lives Matter protests and the coronavirus pandemic. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling discusses what has changed in 2020, and why the sheen of influencers has worn off.
Protests and riots form across the US and the globe, which has left many at home thinking, "what can I do?" Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling has an idea: let's start with acknowledging the individual privileges we each have.
What marriage problems are insurmountable? Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling runs down his list.
We Millennials are about to go through our second economic recession in our short working careers. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling speaks about how we're going to survive it.
Dog owners are often healthier than non-dog owners, but is it only because they get more exercise? Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling looks at how dogs give you a better heart and mind, too.
Selfies are currency in the 21st century, but we're taking too many of them. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling talks about why a selfie should tell a story, not just make you look cute.
Lockdowns have enabled window periods for gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and syphilis to past, meaning if we test and treat them before we start having casual sex again, we can virtually eliminate them from society. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling discusses how.
What are the origins of the term "daddy"? Lifestyle columnist delves into the modern moniker for hot, slightly older men that's all over the Internet nowadays.
While we're still locked in at home alone, regular porn videos are becoming a bit dull. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling suggests an alternative way to get off: audio porn.
There's no Met Gala today, so lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling takes a look back at the 2019 event and its theme, "camp". How is this typically countercultural sensibility defined?
We often say to ourselves, "why is this happening to me?" when bad luck passes our way. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling wants to help you reframe that.
Can jealously be a good thing? Lifestyle columnist looks at what a "healthy level" of jealousy might be in a long-term relationship.
Video calling seems like a saviour at the start of the pandemic. A month on, lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling discusses why we are tiring of it.
Think women care about your chest size? Nope, it's other dudes, according to new research Lee Suckling has found.
Gay men seem to one-up lesbians couples in one way: they are far less likely to divorce after tying the knot. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling discusses the statistics that suggest gay men are better at marriage than their female peers.
Do you remember travelling in the wake of 9/11, hoping for the day things would go "back to normal"? They never did.
Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling puts his tinfoil hat on, and muses the freedoms we've given up during the current pandemic that we might never get back.
Nobody really has 100% positive body image. We're all just faking it, as lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling explains.
Telling somebody to "calm down" only ever exacerbates the problem. Lifestyle columnist Lee Suckling discusses some alternative ways to actually help somebody in distress.