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My Neighbour Issue 7: Top 7 Lifestyle and Entertainment Fixes for a Peaceful Home

By Jason Reynolds | Lifestyle Editor

If you have been following the My Neighbour series, you know that each issue peels back another layer of the delicate—and often dramatic—balance between sharing a wall and keeping your sanity. Issue 7 has just hit the stands (and online forums), and it is already stirring up conversation. This time, the focus is sharper than ever: Lifestyle and Entertainment.

Whether you are dealing with a bass-thumping cinephile next door, a backyard barbecue king, or a midnight gamer, My Neighbour Issue 7 delivers a curated list of solutions. Below, we break down the Top 7 lifestyle and entertainment strategies from the issue that will help you reclaim your quiet, protect your peace, and even—dare we say—become friends with the person on the other side of the wall. my hot ass neighbour issue 7 top


6. Lifestyle Recording: The “Goodwill Log”

One of the most innovative ideas in Issue 7 is the Goodwill Log—a physical or digital notebook that tracks positive neighbour interactions.

The Rise of the "Third Place" on Your Block

Lifestyle experts have long championed the "third place" (the social space separate from home and work). In 2024, that place has shrunk from the coffee shop downtown to the communal picnic table in the courtyard. Issue 7’s top lifestyle trend is Intentional Proximity. We are seeing a surge in neighbor-led book clubs that meet on stoops, potlucks where the only rule is "bring a dish from the country your neighbor thinks you're from," and morning stretch circles in the cul-de-sac. My Neighbour Issue 7: Top 7 Lifestyle and

This isn’t about forced camaraderie. It’s about efficiency of joy. Why spend an hour in traffic to sit in a crowded bar when the retired botanist two doors down will teach you to propagate succulents for the price of a lemonade?

Short Features

Recommended Audience & Publisher Notes

Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven humor, slice-of-life comics, and smart pop culture satire (fans of indie comics, rom-com subversions, and witty zines). Issue 7 doubles as both entertainment and a gentle primer on navigating attraction responsibly in shared spaces. “The HOA Directive”: A satirical one-page strip in

Why it’s genius:

It transforms a conflict into a communal entertainment ritual. One reader from Manchester reported that after implementing this, her neighbour shifted from heavy metal at 2 AM to lo-fi hip-hop during dinner prep. Lifestyle upgrade: Less cortisol, more collaboration.


Cover & Concept

Issue 7 deepens the series’ blend of sharp humor, awkward romance, and suburban satire. The cover features a sunlit suburban cul-de-sac at golden hour: a slightly overexposed lens flares across manicured lawns while the protagonist’s silhouette stands at a window, hand pressed to the glass. Bold, tongue-in-cheek typography overlays the scene: “My Hot Ass Neighbour” in playful retro script; a small banner reads “Issue 7 — Boundaries, Backyard BBQs, and Becoming Human.”

The result:

Less technical frustration = less reactive noise. It’s a lifestyle win-win. One couple in Bristol reported that after sharing a sports streaming login, their neighbour started inviting them over for match finals—complete with silent headphones for sleeping kids.


The Three Pillars of the Modern "Super-Host"

So, what separates a generic hang-out from a lifestyle "event"? We spoke to three neighbors who have mastered the art of domestic entertainment to break down the formula.