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I had been working for a university for nine years. I had a manageable mortgage on my shoulders and plenty of good friends, and I came from a tight Italian-Australian family where your “business” is always going to be their “business”. Caring about what people think has been hardwired into my brain from birth.

I was 37 and lonely. I’ve never been thick-skinned enough for dating apps — I knew I was so easily replaceable by another woman one swipe away. And it

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