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Mrs Liveinabin tells us: My mum told me to eat my vegetables, or I wouldn't get any pudding. I'm 32 and told her I could do what I like. I ate my vegetables. Tell us about mums.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 13:21)
Mrs Liveinabin tells us: My mum told me to eat my vegetables, or I wouldn't get any pudding. I'm 32 and told her I could do what I like. I ate my vegetables. Tell us about mums.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 13:21)
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never underestimate how oblivious mothers can pretend to be
my last boyfriend was a upright, straight thinking catholic lad who didn't drink much, didn't do drugs and had about *nil* personality
my current boyfriend is a dirty layabout and a recreational drug user. he is also incredibly interesting, perceptive and ... actually fun to be around? not that im saying drink and drugs equals fun. im saying that id rather be with someone i liked than someone who was an upstanding citizen and a law abider.
my mum has an interesting way of dealing with this switch around... by asking when im going to invite my last boyfriend round for tea. how about ... never? considering we broke up two nearly three years ago and have barely spoken since.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 21:40, 1 reply)
my last boyfriend was a upright, straight thinking catholic lad who didn't drink much, didn't do drugs and had about *nil* personality
my current boyfriend is a dirty layabout and a recreational drug user. he is also incredibly interesting, perceptive and ... actually fun to be around? not that im saying drink and drugs equals fun. im saying that id rather be with someone i liked than someone who was an upstanding citizen and a law abider.
my mum has an interesting way of dealing with this switch around... by asking when im going to invite my last boyfriend round for tea. how about ... never? considering we broke up two nearly three years ago and have barely spoken since.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 21:40, 1 reply)
Stick with the layabout.
My now-fiance started out just like that. Luckily, over the years, he's backed down somewhat on the drinking and layabout part, turned up the volume on the "responsibility" part, and remained interesting, perceptive, and fun to be around. It's a good deal.
( , Mon 15 Feb 2010, 4:50, closed)
My now-fiance started out just like that. Luckily, over the years, he's backed down somewhat on the drinking and layabout part, turned up the volume on the "responsibility" part, and remained interesting, perceptive, and fun to be around. It's a good deal.
( , Mon 15 Feb 2010, 4:50, closed)
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