
What is marriage's new 'normal'?
OPINION: Almost one year into his marriage to somebody of the same sex, Lee Suckling is reminded that marriage connotes inescapable heteronormative conventions.
OPINION: Almost one year into his marriage to somebody of the same sex, Lee Suckling is reminded that marriage connotes inescapable heteronormative conventions.
Should we believe the remorse shown by bad boys heading to New Zealand?
Dubbed "bros' gold", find out why the new rose gold iPhone has Lee Suckling asking if the colour pink is becoming manly?
Exercise is important but many of us don't have time. Lee Suckling discusses the benefits of making physical workouts a necessary part of everybody's workday.
These are the products and services the modern generation sees as redundant - things we've never used and will happily see go extinct, writes Lee Suckling.
Everybody gets to the point in their life where they realise common slang is beyond their realm of coolness.
He's in your gym, he's in your office, he's on K'Road at Family on a Saturday night. He is the new metrosexual, writes Lee Suckling.
The Irish Exit. The strategic, covert, and abrupt moment when you're at a social gathering and decide to say goodbye to no one and slink out a side door.
Lee Suckling has flown Business Class five times in the past year, but has not paid for it once. Here's how to turn left when you enter a plane.
While New Zealand boasts peace and quiet, fresh food and independent cafes, there are some things Americans do better than Kiwis, writes Lee Suckling.
Lee Suckling tells us how to feel richer than you really are, and enjoy big city life without a big city budget.
Military life is hard, especially when spouses are deployed to far off places. From experience, Lee Suckling shares the worst things to say to military spouses.
There are lots of hot diets out there for 2015. These seven persist to top the list. But, which of them are backed up by scientific evidence?
It's one year to the week since Lee Suckling had his last proper cup of coffee. He explains why - and how - he kicked the caffeine habit.
Gender still matters in a lot of our daily lives, but it doesn't have to. Lee Suckling shares five gender-based peculiarities of modern society that can be questioned.
Slut-shaming is the act of making a female feel guilty and inferior for behaving in a way others deem to be sexually inappropriate, explains Lee Suckling.
To the Jensens, you probably should get separated now. Your marriage is already doomed to fail because you clearly don't take your own commitment seriously enough, writes Lee Suckling.
The common conception of chivalry involves antiquated notions of pulling out chairs and opening car doors for women, right? If we look at it that way, yes, chivalry is probably dead.
In September last year, Amal Alamuddin became not just Mrs George Clooney, but one of the most famous women in the world.
Traditional gender roles are a set of ideas about how men and women are supposed to act. However, one's gender should be irrelevant in 2015, writes Lee Suckling.
If, for the last few years, we've all succumbed to the pressures of Fear of Missing Out, this year we must enable the Joy of Missing Out. Forget FOMO. Let's talk about JOMO.
I have a man-crush. I know what you're thinking. I'm gay, so it's just a regular crush. Not so. My man-crush is just the same as any straight man's crush on another man.
There are more mindful ways of looking stylish than scouring the shelves of Topshop, writes Lee Suckling.
Why does age matter so much in our society? Why it is used as the litmus test for one's presumed capabilities, skills, and proficiency?
In the coming weeks, 143 husbands, wives, boyfriends, and girlfriends are going to farewell their loved ones without knowing when they'll see them again.
Has this been the greatest summer in recent memory? Perhaps. But that's no reason to fear its closure.
We've all pondered if (and how) you can send food back. Lee Suckling susses it out.
Is changing your name after marriage a bit antiquated? I definitely used to think so, writes Lee Suckling.
We're at the tail end of the music festival season, and I know a lot of you must be pretty tired, writes Lee Suckling.