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Why Are So Many Young Women Afraid of Ageing?
Firstly, what even counts as “old” these days? I’m the eldest child in my family, and I remember the creeping anxiety that came with being the first to turn 30. It feels like a scarily big number – the age that makes everything feel official. I’m meant to have everything (career, relationships, and beauty) figured out. If I haven’t, it must mean I’ve failed. That fear doesn’t come from nowhere. It’s baked into the media we consume, the social norms we’ve internalised, and even the influencers we follow (many of whom are just as young and anxious). The result is a cultural obsession with youthfulness that makes the natural process of ageing feel threatening instead of inevitable.
Jesamine Rikisahedew
June 30, 2025
Child Custody Law in Estonia: A Guide for Migrant Women
Custody is the duty and the right of a parent to take care of their minor child and their child's property, as well as to represent them. Custody can be physical/legal and sole/joint. Physical custody determines the child’s primary place of residence, while legal custody determines who has the authority to make major decisions on behalf of the child. Joint custody allows both parents to share rights and responsibilities. Sole custody grants one parent the rights of the child. Having sole custody gives one parent legal and/or physical custody of the child. In cases of sole physical custody, the other parent may have visitation rights.
Emilia Celina Miller
June 9, 2025
Conditioning Through Education: Gender Bias and the Hidden Curriculum in Textbooks
Maria
March 17, 2025
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Latest Articles
Why Are So Many Young Women Afraid of Ageing?
Firstly, what even counts as “old” these days? I’m the eldest child in my family, and I remember the creeping anxiety that came with being the first to turn 30. It feels like a scarily big number – the age that makes everything feel official. I’m meant to have everything (career, relationships, and beauty) figured out. If I haven’t, it must mean I’ve failed. That fear doesn’t come from nowhere. It’s baked into the media we consume, the social norms we’ve internalised, and even the influencers we follow (many of whom are just as young and anxious). The result is a cultural obsession with youthfulness that makes the natural process of ageing feel threatening instead of inevitable.
Jesamine Rikisahedew
June 30, 2025
Child Custody Law in Estonia: A Guide for Migrant Women
Custody is the duty and the right of a parent to take care of their minor child and their child's property, as well as to represent them. Custody can be physical/legal and sole/joint. Physical custody determines the child’s primary place of residence, while legal custody determines who has the authority to make major decisions on behalf of the child. Joint custody allows both parents to share rights and responsibilities. Sole custody grants one parent the rights of the child. Having sole custody gives one parent legal and/or physical custody of the child. In cases of sole physical custody, the other parent may have visitation rights.
Emilia Celina Miller
June 9, 2025
Conditioning Through Education: Gender Bias and the Hidden Curriculum in Textbooks
Maria
March 17, 2025
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