Agreed steph, could be two sides to the story, truth is we don't know. I apologise if i've offended anyone with my high moral ground when not knowing all the facts. Too much of my own history involved in my opinions maybe.
Steph honey, i do respect his honesty but wouldn't his wife respect it more?
Believe the piss-taking on this thread to be a result of the ladies feeling that a total lack of respect is being shown, and the s.h. fellas who have gotten to know the regulars on here also feel a bit of courtesy wouldn't go amiss.
Ah, just noticed your signature - married but she knows nothing? Sorry red but can't condone cheating and deceit, been on the recieving end too many times. Its not good red.
The treatment and chemo are there hun, equally important is the care and support that i'm sure you and your family will give her afterwards. Keep faith, stay strong and you'll all come through this.
Jenna, we've not met but my thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time. It is a terrible thing, and emphasises to all of us, male and female how important it is to check ourselves on a regular basis. As for your earlier post about how terrible it must be to lose a breast, my first reaction is : does that really matter? Surely the important thing is that your mum, or anyone having treatment for this comes through, and remains a part of your family for years to come. My very best wishes to you all. xx
A precaution i've taken in the past when meeting a stranger is to have a friend ring me about 20 minutes after any pre-arranged meet time. Then if i'm not comfortable with the situation i'm in, its easy to say "somethings come up and i've gotta go" or something similar. Similarly, when me and my partner were in a swingers club, we'd have a secret password or phrase we'd use if an uncomfortable situation arose, or if anything was happening that either of us were'nt happy with. The golden rule being that if either of us used the word or phrase, then we get out of the situation no matter what.
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Rocked for me cuz i met a lovely young lady off this site, sucked cuz i work with the most whingeing, bitchy, catty, whining, selfish bunch of people i've ever met - all men :!:
Never been to see a gig i wasn't looking forward to, but i have been disappointed by a band i expected a lot more from. Went to see Ultravox in the mid eighties, really looked forward to it for months, but came away feeling i'd wasted my money - they were awful! Also saw The Cult supporting Big Country at Birmingham NEC and they were better than the headline act.
Joey, put it down to bad experience dude, we've all had the days where everything that can go wrong does, its frustrating but i'm sure you've learnt from it. I'm just as sure that others reading your thread have taken note and learned from it too. Have a beer, and chill out, tomorrows another day.
The AA route finder on their website would have taken you straight to the door of the meeting point, and given you a journey time too. Think you'll have to do some serious apologising to the right people.
I do permanent nights, have done for 2 years now. I'd hate to go back to a days/noons job, as i never have that "get up and rush around getting ready" situation, and i find i sleep better than i've ever done.
It is a shocker for a 74 yr old, saw a story on teletext earlier about a 2 yr old and an 8 month old being served with an ASBO by a midlands council. Turned out to be an error on the councils part though.
Don't be naughty little gem, i'm sure bluexxx's box will be visited many times as a result of the thread.