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Boyfriends mother rant

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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,042
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    burton07 wrote: »
    I do believe the posts the OP has made, but I now realise she is an attention seeker. She could have left the thread at any time and chose not to.
    What was it that finally convinced you?

    Was it the fact that she posts acres of this old shite on about 6 different forums? :D

    Or did you struggle to believe that someone with chronic disability could do weight-lifting?
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    rbdcayrbdcay Posts: 12,041
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    Ramo1234 wrote: »
    But I thought you said that we were all bullying her? :confused:

    Second time someone has brought this up and they still haven't addressed it.
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    agrainofsandagrainofsand Posts: 8,693
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    It's quite simple really.
    We 'apparently' have a nocturnal non skin shedding eczema suffering bed ridden weight lifter who has a non wanking partner with exhibitionist toilet habits and an outrageously interfering mother. They live in a boiling hot freezing cold flat and watch their weight and their health by following a strictly controlled diet of burger and chips. They live (and embrace) the adage that you are never more than 6 feet away from a rat, and spend their spare time counting dirty tea towels and cutlery.

    Brilliant post :D:D:D:D:D
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    Dan SetteDan Sette Posts: 5,816
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    I really do not know what to make of her boyfriend-no sex,being in her company 24/7
    the guy deserves a medal. And a shag!:D

    Presumambly so that he CAN'T get any ideas or thoughts.

    24/7. I think he needs a holiday to get some
    relief
    respite, which isn't unusual for a carer.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,899
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    rbdcay wrote: »
    Second time someone has brought this up and they still haven't addressed it.

    What I was talking about was that the poster said this (see link):
    http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showpost.php?p=73150805&postcount=261

    But then calls her an attention seeker.
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    BadcatBadcat Posts: 3,684
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    here's a thing I cannot understand.

    My sis had eczema and was always told by her dermatologist that eczema and tattoos do NOT mix due to the high possibility of an allergy to the dye used and trauma to the affected area. Even the tattooist who inks my neighbor refuses to tattoo anyone with eczema or a skin condition as they cannot guarantee that the ink test they do will not mean a flare up later on.

    And yet... tattoos are ok?
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