Vincenzo Ligresti
Associate Editor
vincenzo.ligresti@vice.comVincenzo è Associate Editor per VICE Italia. Ha scritto i-D, Huffpost Italia, Class CNBC e Prima Comunicazione. Si occupa di news, diritti civili, tv, relazioni e salute mentale.
Some Of Us Hate Being Touched After Sex. Why?
Want to be left alone as soon as the deed is done? You might be experiencing “postcoital symptoms”.
My Friend Is in an Unhealthy Relationship. How Do I Tell Her?
I don't know everything about their relationship and I don't want to pass judgement. But I miss my friend, and I'm concerned.
I’m Single and All My Friends Are in Couples – How Do I Stop Hating Them?
“It’s the pressure I feel when people wonder why a ‘girl like me is still single’. It’s the pity in people’s eyes when they're looking at me.”
I’m a Straight Man But I Fancy My Guy Friend. What’s Happening?
Is it possible to be straight and want to have sex with a guy?
How to Support a Loved One Going Through Depression
Being there for someone who’s not OK can be extremely taxing. Here's how not to lose yourself in the process.
Nude and Free: Photos of 70s Hippie Counterculture
Italo Bertolasi photographed the clothing-optional life on the communes and the hippie trails after e.
How Do I Stop Being Such a People-Pleaser?
I like being nice to people, but I don't know if I'm losing myself in the process.
How Do I Stop Fancying Someone Who Doesn’t Like Me Back?
"I’ve been obsessing over someone who doesn’t want me. How can I get out of this situation once and for all?"
Eerie Photos of Abandoned Discos
The new Italian photography book "DISCO MUTE" encapsulates the beauty and bleakness of an empty club.
Is Fantasising About an Ex Ever OK?
Interestingly, women are more likely than men to recall their ex-lovers.
I’m Sociable, But I Hate Hanging Out in Groups. How Do I Loosen Up?
A psychologist explains why you find yourself freezing up in anything other than a one-on-one conversation.
The Reason You Hate Your Birthday
There are many reasons why you might not want to celebrate. As therapist Lucia Montesi explains, the most important part is just accepting how you feel.