Control Freaks
Peej writes, "My mate Tony's dad used to weigh the breakfast cereal in the morning to make sure everybody got an equal amount and the pack provided the exact amount of servings advertised on the packet. I learned from this that the recommended serving size on a cereal packet isn't enough to feed a sparrow."
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( , Fri 24 Oct 2014, 13:57)
Peej writes, "My mate Tony's dad used to weigh the breakfast cereal in the morning to make sure everybody got an equal amount and the pack provided the exact amount of servings advertised on the packet. I learned from this that the recommended serving size on a cereal packet isn't enough to feed a sparrow."
Sound familiar? Tell us more.
( , Fri 24 Oct 2014, 13:57)
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My retarded cousin is married to the bloke that used to be her 'life coach' or 'tutor' or 'carer' or whatever they called it at the time.
They seem happy enough together.
( , Fri 31 Oct 2014, 19:24, 3 replies)
They seem happy enough together.
( , Fri 31 Oct 2014, 19:24, 3 replies)
I've met a couple in this exact same situation.
There seems to be no shortage of people out there willing to abuse their position.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2014, 0:55, closed)
There seems to be no shortage of people out there willing to abuse their position.
( , Sat 1 Nov 2014, 0:55, closed)
There is a fine line.
Actually - no - it's thick and fuzzy.
On one side, you've got rapists.
On the other, people who enter a relationship purely after assessing logically all the reasons for it.
'All sex is rape' has some degree of truth to it - if only considering the logical mind. It's something we are forced to do by our biology.
'All not-eating is starvation' makes as much sense.
Everything else is some shade of grey, from falling in love with someone it's irrational to be in a relationship with, on through cases like the above and beyond.
Many people with problems can cope well - and be happy in roles where they know exactly what's expected, and that is consistent.
( , Sun 2 Nov 2014, 9:51, closed)
Actually - no - it's thick and fuzzy.
On one side, you've got rapists.
On the other, people who enter a relationship purely after assessing logically all the reasons for it.
'All sex is rape' has some degree of truth to it - if only considering the logical mind. It's something we are forced to do by our biology.
'All not-eating is starvation' makes as much sense.
Everything else is some shade of grey, from falling in love with someone it's irrational to be in a relationship with, on through cases like the above and beyond.
Many people with problems can cope well - and be happy in roles where they know exactly what's expected, and that is consistent.
( , Sun 2 Nov 2014, 9:51, closed)
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