When I met the parents
When my g/f first met my parents for lunch, my Dad leant over and ate food off her plate. My mother was mortified, I was a bit confused, she thought it was wonderfull and that she'd been accepted.
We at B3ta are sure you've had worse than this though... tell us all about it.
( , Thu 19 May 2005, 13:27)
When my g/f first met my parents for lunch, my Dad leant over and ate food off her plate. My mother was mortified, I was a bit confused, she thought it was wonderfull and that she'd been accepted.
We at B3ta are sure you've had worse than this though... tell us all about it.
( , Thu 19 May 2005, 13:27)
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In a Hospital
I had met my g/f at the time in my first year at Uni. When I met her she told me she was epileptic but she had not had a fit in nearly two years. I went out one night and had left my phone on silent by accident, coming home in the taxi with some guys from my halls I check my phone and have 23 missed calls and answerphone msgs - and then the phone rang again and told me I had to go to A&E as she had just been admitted into hospital. She had had 5 fits just after I left to go out and 3 more before her parents had driven four hours to be there with her. They arrive and tell me how great I am for being there with her and that they had heard so much about me etc etc. After she had got better I sat down and had the "we need to have a talk" absolutely nothing to do with the epilepsy, just didnt like her much.
( , Tue 24 May 2005, 16:22, Reply)
I had met my g/f at the time in my first year at Uni. When I met her she told me she was epileptic but she had not had a fit in nearly two years. I went out one night and had left my phone on silent by accident, coming home in the taxi with some guys from my halls I check my phone and have 23 missed calls and answerphone msgs - and then the phone rang again and told me I had to go to A&E as she had just been admitted into hospital. She had had 5 fits just after I left to go out and 3 more before her parents had driven four hours to be there with her. They arrive and tell me how great I am for being there with her and that they had heard so much about me etc etc. After she had got better I sat down and had the "we need to have a talk" absolutely nothing to do with the epilepsy, just didnt like her much.
( , Tue 24 May 2005, 16:22, Reply)
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