while i do indeed sympathise and understand your reticence
i'm afraid rules is rules.
get your kit off.
it's a tad chilly so perhaps it'd be best not to, i don't want you to catch a chill on my account
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:21,
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get your kit off.
it's a tad chilly so perhaps it'd be best not to, i don't want you to catch a chill on my account
After seeing split cock, goatse and 2 girls 1 cup/finger
I feel I can handle it.
;)
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:23,
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;)
No apology needed
You have clearly been looking through my bedroom curtains.
*goes to get in bath*
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:36,
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*goes to get in bath*
Ha ha ha!
I am sorry though, I know that skin conditions are an utter bastard. The saddest thing I have ever seen in my life was my nephew in hospital when he was 2 with eczema. :(
He wouldn't stop crying, and it absolutely broke my heart :(
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:37,
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He wouldn't stop crying, and it absolutely broke my heart :(
He'll learn to live with it
You have to. My niece also has eczema. She's only 5 but doesn't let it bother her. Top kid.
Kids are actually the best when you have a skin problem.
Adults ask you "what's wrong with you?".
Kids usually ask "does it hurt?". They get quite upset at the thought that it might be painful. Adults are just ignorant cunts.
Anyway, must get that bath...
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:43,
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Kids are actually the best when you have a skin problem.
Adults ask you "what's wrong with you?".
Kids usually ask "does it hurt?". They get quite upset at the thought that it might be painful. Adults are just ignorant cunts.
Anyway, must get that bath...
Yeah, he is nearly 5 now
and he has come to accept it. It has improved a lot too. The only problem with him was trying to convince him that it was a bad idea to keep scratching it....
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Sat 22 Nov 2008, 9:46,
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