
Isolation
Isolation is the experience of feeling separated from others, either physically or emotionally. It can happen when someone spends long periods alone, has limited social interaction, or feels disconnected from the people around them. Sometimes isolation is visible, such as living far away from family or friends. Other times it is more subtle, when someone is surrounded by people but still feels alone inside.

living in Thailand
Living in Thailand is not just a practical move, it is also an emotional transition. Many people arrive with a sense of possibility, attracted by the culture, climate and lifestyle. But at the same time however, daily life in a new country often feels more emotionally demanding than expected. Routines change and familiar support networks are far away and it can take time to feel truly settled.

Eating disorders
An eating disorder is a condition that affects a person’s relationship with food, eating habits, and body image. It may involve eating too much, eating too little, or becoming overly concerned with weight, appearance, or food. Eating disorders can affect people of all genders, ages, and cultural backgrounds. While they are sometimes associated with young women, anyone can experience difficulties with eating and body image.

co parenting
Coparenting is the ongoing partnership between two parents who are no longer in a romantic relationship but continue to share responsibility for raising children. Although the relationship has ended, the parenting role remains, and it requires a new kind of cooperation.

Codependency
Codependency develops when a person begins to feel responsible for managing, rescuing, or stabilising another person’s life. Over time, their identity becomes closely tied to being the caretaker or the “strong one,” and self-sacrifice can start to feel like a normal part of loving someone.

Ladyboy Dating
Dating a ladyboy in Thailand can be both exciting and emotionally complex at the same time. Ladyboys are an everyday presence in Thai society, working in offices, salons, entertainment, and many other public spaces, which can make relationships feel open and socially visible. However, social visibility does not always mean full acceptance in romantic contexts.