Foxhelp
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breastfeeding in public - experiences?
Foxhelp replied to dildals's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Girls please aim to be decent and discrete. Remember your manners. Unless of course you enjoy the attention exposing your breasts gets, after all they've never been so big have they? -
breastfeeding in public - experiences?
Foxhelp replied to dildals's topic in The Family Room Discussion
etta I think that is very funny and EastDul thank you, you understand -
breastfeeding in public - experiences?
Foxhelp replied to dildals's topic in The Family Room Discussion
As a man, OK a gay man, I always notice what women are doing. My sister has recently given birth and I have told her to cover her breast up in public. An engorged Areola is not for the general public to see. Please stop, for me Please! -
breastfeeding in public - experiences?
Foxhelp replied to dildals's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Just keep those nipples covered girls please! -
This doesn't surprise me one bit regarding the lack of help from the RSPCA. You can read my back posts. I really don't understand them. It seems they are only good in adverts.
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sounds great
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what do you expect, its people sitting around with nothing to do although they would deny this
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No it wasn't doing all these things Sue, just each day he barked at 9am when I let him out before I left for work. This is not unreasonable for a dog. Stupid woman had wound herself up sufficiently to appear in her nightclothes. I am not responsible for someone elses neurosis. Everyone remember this is London not the Surrey Hills or Rural Kent.
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Surely there is nothing anyone can or should do if the noise is during the day? If he is not keeping you awake late at night you will just have to suffer it. It is only while the weather is warm after all. I had a stupid woman knock at my door from two roads away saying my dog is barking at 9am and she works nights so could I stop him! Bloody Cheek, unbelievable unrealistic behaviour from some people.
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Fox if you like walking and fancy a ramble give us a shout
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Charity to rescue very sick fox cub?
Foxhelp replied to tomskip's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Oh, I was told by The Neighbourhood Vets on Barry Road that they had never been asked to rescue abandoned wildlife and they had no idea what to do with abandoned fox cubs. Maybe you should inform the local vets of their duty rspcalondonsoutheast? It is a pity you didn't respond to my previous thread, your input would have been invaluable. -
reassurance needed about mixed gender siblings
Foxhelp replied to hellosailor's topic in The Family Room Discussion
hellosailor I had a very similar experience to you. I think it was so bad because my parents allowed it to happen by ignoring my brothers nasty side and by not encouraging anything nice between us. They were well past caring by the time we got to teenagers and i left home as soon as i could. So i would say it is how you bring your children up by encouraging sharing caring and love, good luck. By the way my brother is still nasty to me when i see him once a year, we are in our forties, he just cant seem to help himself! -
Monster dogs tearing the sh!t out of each other in Nunhead
Foxhelp replied to northlondoner's topic in The Lounge
Ya I do know what Ya mean
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