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Eve Waruingi

Eve Waruingi
Eve Waruingi writes for Evewoman
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The British Drama Adolescence plunges into a darker abyss and dares to confront the unsettling impact of the internet on young boys
By Eve Waruingi
Apr. 12, 2025
Why can’t women in abusive relationships just leave? Surprisingly, that’s never the real question. The real question is: Why do they stay?
By Eve Waruingi
Apr. 19, 2025
Why can’t women in abusive relationships just leave? Surprisingly, that’s never the real question. The real question is: Why do they stay?
By Eve Waruingi
Apr. 19, 2025
"From a young age, boys are taught to suppress emotion, to equate vulnerability with weakness. What you get is emotional constipation”
By Eve Waruingi
May. 3, 2025
Forget the gruelling gym workouts and strict diets. In Nairobi, a diabetes drug is all the rage for quick weight loss, but is it worth it?
By Eve Waruingi
May. 3, 2025
You may be texting daily, sharing meals and exchanging affection. But when it comes to defining the relationship, the air is thick with avoidance
By Eve Waruingi
May. 10, 2025
Does being a first, middle or last child really change how relationships work, or is it purely about following your heart?
By Eve Waruingi
May. 17, 2025
Globally, 50-75 per cent of women do not return to their pre-pregnancy weight within 12 months of childbirth, with many retaining 4.5 kg or more
By Eve Waruingi
May. 24, 2025
The mother wound can manifest in various ways. Sometimes, a mother may be narcissistic, cold or overly critical. She may appear loving in public, but controlling behind closed doors
By Eve Waruingi
May. 27, 2025
In a culture obsessed with personal branding, we are not burning out because we are doing too much; we are burning out because we are not doing enough that matters
By Eve Waruingi
Jun. 10, 2025
Driven by a need to get married quickly, many women accept the first seemingly serious proposal, even if the person doesn’t match their preferences
By Eve Waruingi
Jun. 21, 2025
In a world that is quick to judge and eager to place blame, the narrative surrounding single motherhood has long been clouded by misconceptions and societal pressures
By Eve Waruingi
Jun. 28, 2025