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September 22, 2022

How to Squirt: A Beginner’s Guide 

This is an article from  School of Squirt , for content pitches please email [email protected]

There are many questions around the topic of squirting. For example: What is squirting? Can everyone squirt? How do I make squirt?

But perhaps one of the most asked questions on the topic, and one of the most controversial, is: “Is squirting real?” You’ll be glad to know that squirting is very real and, for many, it’s very possible to achieve.

Are you ready to learn more about squirting? Then...

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Published on September 22, 2022 01:00

September 21, 2022

Mentally, We’re In October: Here’s 15 Things You Can Make With Pumpkin This Season

Summer’s not *officially* over until September 22nd but since autumn vibes are already in the air on our FYP (not mad about it), we’re taking that as a sign to start manifesting fall energy, scarves and hot water bottles as long as our bodies. 

Brb shopping for a Halloween costume…

Here’s 15 recipes you can make and bake with pumpkin this season! 

Jumbo Pumpkin Muffins

Move over pumpkin pie, we’ve only got eyes for these knobbly muffins. Complete with a streusel topping and a dab of ...

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Published on September 21, 2022 01:00

September 20, 2022

Breathwork 101: How to Connect with Self-Healing Through the Power of Breath

This is a guest post with Jasmine St Cliere  for content pitches please email [email protected]

Breathing is the very first and last thing you do in this world, in this body of yours. Something we have in common with all other living things on this earth, is that in some way, the breath is present. The action of breathing itself is involuntary, meaning our bodies are capable of doing it without conscious thought. What I am fascinated by is what happens when we do give it the power of though...

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Published on September 20, 2022 01:00

September 18, 2022

The Baby Books Your Little One Will Treasure Forever

Thinking back to your childhood might feel like a blur of CBBC and Bratz Dolls, but if there’s anything that sticks in your mind then it’s likely your favourite dinner (surely Turkey Dinosaurs), your favourite toys, and the book you insisted on being read to you again, and again, and again…

It’s not hard to tell that here at Zoella we live for a good book, and from our first read to our most recent, the tales that fill our imagination and spark joy from the first page to the last are the stuf...

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Published on September 18, 2022 01:00

September 17, 2022

The Best Rainy Day Activities London Has to Offer This Autumn

So long spontaneous beach days and beer garden hangouts, it was nice knowing you. As the inevitable grey clouds and rain emojis grace our weather apps, finding ways to fill your weekend might feel a little more challenging now that lounging in a park with an iced coffee isn’t a given Saturday pastime. Thankfully, the city that never sleeps has you covered with a plethora of indoor, no-sun-required activities to get you through your mid-week slump, from inspiring exhibitions to drool-worthy after...

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Published on September 17, 2022 01:00

September 16, 2022

September 15, 2022

The Cost of Living Crisis: WTF Should We Do?

This is a guest post written by Financielle, for content pitches please email [email protected]

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you will have seen the headlines about the cost of living crisis, but what can we actually do about it?

When things become overwhelming and you don’t feel like you have much control, it’s easy to carry on as you are.  When it comes to our money, there are some simple strategies we can put in place that can help us take back some control.

What is the ...
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Published on September 15, 2022 01:00

September 14, 2022

“Any presents, birthday cards, train tickets, they’re all hard for me to throw away”, The Diary of a Hoarder In Their 20s.


I tend to be a bit more careful about buying something with cute packaging because I know I’ll refuse to throw it out, even if it’s just a cardboard box. If it’s cute I’ll feel the need to keep it – I have to make sure I’ll use what I’m buying too

Jay, 23

Hoarding is characterised by the NHS as “a disorder in which someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner, usually resulting in unmanageable amounts of clutter. The items can be of little or no monetar...

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Published on September 14, 2022 01:00

September 13, 2022

50 Autumn Inspired Baby Names Perfect for Fall  

If you’re expecting an autumn baby, or you just so happen to love the autumn aesthetic and want to copy and paste some contenders to your Iphone Notes for future reference (guilty), then these beautiful, fall-inspired baby names are a must-read. 

Whether you’re looking for something earthy, whimsical, modern, vintage or botanical, you’re bound to fall for at least one or two of these autumn-themed baby names. From the colours synonymous with the changing leaves to the monikers drawn from folk...

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Published on September 13, 2022 01:00

September 12, 2022

The Corners of TikTok Worth Visiting for the Ultimate Dose of Relaxation

Let’s face it, TikTok takes number one spot for the most addictive app out there, seeing us through the lockdowns of 2020 with its endless reams of content that you can simply never *quite* get enough of. With trends changing on a daily basis, it takes the crown as king of short term gratification, helping you to (rightly or wrongly) escape from reality. But what if your somewhat toxic Internet addiction could provide some much needed mental health relief? Meet the corners of the web ready to he...

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Published on September 12, 2022 01:00

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