[ad_1] Depending on where you stand on the colour orange, you either love the look of a persimmon tree in June or loathe it. I am firmly in the devotee camp. Now that the tree’s leaves have dropped, its jaunty fruits shine out like lanterns. My persimmon is cutting such a dash I can hardly […]
[ad_1] The first I knew something was wrong was a 6.37pm email from a colleague: “Just got this weird tweet.” The tweet was about me. Posted by an account I didn’t recognise and tagging my colleague, it was an attempt to shame me with some personal yet strange details about my life when I had […]
[ad_1] Yet Emily says the goalposts constantly changed. “I’d meet his needs and his requirements in one situation and then the next week they’d change, and they’d get more stringent,” she says. “I felt very alone, and I felt very, very isolated.” This feeling that she would never be good enough caused her to “give […]