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Previously on "For the Middle Aged Childless on this Forum"
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I had a cat once. It died. Shortly after peeing in my favourite Chanel handbag. Never again.
I always use handbag liners in case of accidents. Not that cat pee is a risk I'd considered.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAnd knowing that my kids (well, not mine exactly) will be paying for your pension and upkeep in your old age.
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat about your 15 cats? Who's gonna take care of those?
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post"...all you want to do is look at pathetic records!!!!"
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI too am child free and very happy with my choice. I don't see myself as "childless" which implies something negative, like a lost opportunity.
I also never married, live alone, and enjoy my life knowing that the only person who has the suffer the fall out of my mistakes is me.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postdoes anybody go to the center of Brisl these days
Milan in flying into lulsgate on Friday and straight across the bridge to the forest mode
I can't believe how chavy the place is. And I'm reasonably local, err...Chew Magna.
I must get reacquainted with Bath
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