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EE/how can you spice up Lee carters life
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Robbedin73
22-11-2016
Look at him he got nice young wife she is well horny well ok not bad
Yet he miserable so /so
So how would you spice up Lee's sex life
Makson
22-11-2016
He's suffering from depression.....that is the whole point.
Ancalagon
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Robbedin73:
“Look at him he got nice young wife she is well horny well ok not bad
Yet he miserable so /so
So how would you spice up Lee's sex life ”

Seriously??
Adam_Burke1
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Robbedin73:
“Look at him he got nice young wife she is well horny well ok not bad
Yet he miserable so /so
So how would you spice up Lee's sex life ”

She could have worn the basque and corset in front of him for a start instead of leaving them in her bag for Johnny to quizzically ogle at.
soap-lea
22-11-2016
He has depression
doormouse
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Ancalagon:
“Seriously??”

Hmm, apparently nothing else is more important than sex.
Makson
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Burke1:
“She could have worn the basque and corset in front of him for a start instead of leaving them in her bag for Johnny to quizzically ogle at.”

Actually yes that would have made more sense if she was all basqued up when Lee got home. Shona has a cracking body so I'm sure she wouldn't have objected.
Gaz112
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Burke1:
“She could have worn the basque and corset in front of him for a start instead of leaving them in her bag for Johnny to quizzically ogle at.”

If I started going through by sister-in-law's undies, I'd get a slap. Just saying.
PunksNotDead
22-11-2016
Stupid thread. The boy has depression, sex is the last thing on his mind.
mikebuk
22-11-2016
Getting out of that job will certainly help.
_elly001
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Gaz112:
“If I started going through by sister-in-law's undies, I'd get a slap. Just saying.”

Are you a straight bloke, though? I think that's the difference. Whitney probably sees Johnny as her cute little gay brother. It's a bit stereotypical but not wholly unrealistic. I wouldn't think twice about my gay BFF commenting on some sexy underwear I'd bought, but if one of my straight male friends did it I might find it a bit awkward.
Adam_Burke1
22-11-2016
I don't understand the post miscarriage trauma when Whitney wanted to move away and clearly found Linda rather oppressive to have around to her fitting in with the family and getting on well with everyone. What changed? Was it that she was keen on trying for another baby and wanted to have a good family atmosphere?

What's been skipped over amidst Lee's depression has been her personal trauma and again, her in laws' obliviousness to what she has gone through. As usual, Mick is a dimwit who tries to get by with cheeky Cockney cliches like "give yer 'ead a wobble" and "put that on yer swede." Cheesy and lazy acting at best.
Gaz112
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by _elly001:
“Are you a straight bloke, though? I think that's the difference. Whitney probably sees Johnny as her cute little gay brother. It's a bit stereotypical but not wholly unrealistic. I wouldn't think twice about my gay BFF commenting on some sexy underwear I'd bought, but if one of my straight male friends did it I might find it a bit awkward. ”

I'm a married straight bloke, so actually, I wouldn't get *a* slap - I'd get two
joe gillott
23-11-2016
Please tell me this is a troll thread!

If this thread is for real...what the actual is wrong with you?!?!
absalomabsalom
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by joe gillott:
“Please tell me this is a troll thread!

If this thread is for real...what the actual is wrong with you?!?!”

People are still uncomfortable when it comes to mental illness. It's still a joke or "made up" to some people. I've been told to "cheer up," "calm down" and get over myself. Sad but true. (Have bipolar)

joe gillott
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by joe gillott:
“Please tell me this is a troll thread!

If this thread is for real...what the actual is wrong with you?!?!”

Originally Posted by absalomabsalom:
“People are still uncomfortable when it comes to mental illness. It's still a joke or "made up" to some people. I've been told to "cheer up," "calm down" and get over myself. Sad but true. (Have bipolar)

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Same here. My dads current girlfiend told me to change and be hppy at the click of a fingers when I have depression. Can't stand her after that and basically saying she is my mum when she only just met me. It makes me sick.
cezzy
23-11-2016
OP Imagine if you can that you are in a hole hundreds of feet below ground. It's black & you can see nothing. There are no ways to escape this hole, no ladders, no pathways. I'll add to this that you are alone & terrified. How do you spice that up?

Depression is a nasty evil condition that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
-Batman-
23-11-2016
Kill em off more life in Arthur's bench
absalomabsalom
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by joe gillott:
“Same here. My dads current girlfiend told me to change and be hppy at the click of a fingers when I have depression. Can't stand her after that and basically saying she is my mum when she only just met me. It makes me sick.”

Best removing these people from your life. They are toxic
joe gillott
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by absalomabsalom:
“Best removing these people from your life. They are toxic”

I refuses to see her now. My dad at the tine stood up for me but now she is piling the pressure on him to get me to talk to her when she still fails to see what she did according to my dad. My birthday next week is going to be awkward when I see my dads family as I predict she will decide to turn up when I see my dads family and not take bonfor an answer.
Hackettboy
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by cezzy:
“OP Imagine if you can that you are in a hole hundreds of feet below ground. It's black & you can see nothing. There are no ways to escape this hole, no ladders, no pathways. I'll add to this that you are alone & terrified. How do you spice that up?

Depression is a nasty evil condition that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.”

That is a brilliant way of describing it ,eastenders are playing a blinder with this story line it is how I was ,am ,100%
Adam_Burke1
23-11-2016
Is there any likelihood that Whit would seek solace from other source? She's a good looking girl with a lovely personality and a sensitive side. I feel sorry for Lee with his depression but she's showed a patience with him and has had to go through her entire family moving to MK, losing her baby, getting married into a family with a thick father in law suffocating mother in law and husband who going to go bankrupt and any given moment and can't be honest with her.
sorcha_healy27
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by joe gillott:
“Same here. My dads current girlfiend told me to change and be hppy at the click of a fingers when I have depression. Can't stand her after that and basically saying she is my mum when she only just met me. It makes me sick.”

Originally Posted by absalomabsalom:
“People are still uncomfortable when it comes to mental illness. It's still a joke or "made up" to some people. I've been told to "cheer up," "calm down" and get over myself. Sad but true. (Have bipolar)

”

Both your experiences of reactions to depression are sadly the norm
Keyser_Soze1
23-11-2016
Originally Posted by sorcha_healy27:
“Both your experiences of reactions to depression are sadly the norm ”

Yes they are and actually (especially) on forums and in real life a source of great amusement.
Broken_Arrow
23-11-2016
He should ask his work buddy to show him how it's done. He's a wiz at everything.
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