
My new partner resents my children... should I dump him? You probably think he's so mean, says CAROLINE WEST-MEADS... but there's more going on here than first meets the eye
I see younger women full of confidence and beauty, and I can't help but compare myself. I want to be present for my children and enjoy this stage of life, but I feel like I'm mourning my youth. I know ageing is natural, but the loss of that sense of self is deeply unsettling. How can I find peace with getting older? I miss the confidence I once had.

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