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Previously on "‘Manipulative boyfriend stole £25,000 from my sister – now she’s pregnant with his ba"

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  • BrilloPad
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    AtW - please give the £25k back.

    Thx

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    "Dear Katie,

    I am writing on behalf of a friend, who has been a victim of abuse at the hands of his squirrel. He met this squirrel in May 2017 and he moved into his flat above a kebab shop in early 2018. He seemed like a nice, genuine squirrel and we were happy for them. But then one day my friend received a message from another squirrel, warning him to “watch out”. He claimed to have been financially and emotionally abused by him. My friend ignored the message after his squirrel’s insistence that this rodent was “crazy”.

    In the summer of that year he started taking money from the nut feeder. He had fingerprint access this feature to transfer himself 5,000 nuts. My friend found out he had taken nuts from the bird feeder from dropped them on the lawn. Eventually he bit my sister. This was just enough to drop nuts on the path.

    During 2019 my friends squirrel quit his job and started his own company. He spent a lot of time at home during the day and convinced his to let him “take care” of certain things, such as nuts and their feeder. I can’t believe someone is actually reading this.

    Dear aTw grow a pair and stop pretending you have a friend.

    FFS from Katie.

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  • Paddy
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    "Dear Katie,

    I am writing on behalf of a friend, who has been a victim of abuse at the hands of his squirrel. He met this squirrel in May 2017 and he moved into his flat above a kebab shop in early 2018. He seemed like a nice, genuine squirrel and we were happy for them. But then one day my friend received a message from another squirrel, warning him to “watch out”. He claimed to have been financially and emotionally abused by him. My friend ignored the message after his squirrel’s insistence that this rodent was “crazy”.

    In the summer of that year he started taking money from the nut feeder. He had fingerprint access this feature to transfer himself 5,000 nuts. My friend found out he had taken nuts from the bird feeder from dropped them on the lawn. Eventually he bit my sister. This was just enough to drop nuts on the path.

    During 2019 my friends squirrel quit his job and started his own company. He spent a lot of time at home during the day and convinced his to let him “take care” of certain things, such as nuts and their feeder. I can’t believe someone is actually reading this.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Are we now Mumsnet? What is this drivel?

    I preferred the Fiona Bruce one.

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  • vetran
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    Lets hope the CSA get medieval on his ass, - spoiler don't hold your breath.

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  • ladymuck
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    Are we now Mumsnet? What is this drivel?

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  • BR14
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    WALOOB

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  • ‘Manipulative boyfriend stole £25,000 from my sister – now she’s pregnant with his ba

    "Dear Katie,

    I am writing on behalf of my sister, who has been a victim of financial abuse at the hands of her boyfriend. She met this man in May 2017 and he moved into her flat in early 2018. He seemed like a nice, genuine guy and we were happy for her. But then one day my sister received a message from one of his ex-girlfriends, warning her to “watch out”. She claimed to have been financially and emotionally abused by him. My sister ignored the message after her boyfriend’s insistence that this woman was “crazy”.

    In the summer of that year he started taking money from my sister. He had fingerprint access to her iPhone and used this feature to transfer himself £5,000. When my father found out he had taken money from her and gambled it away he paid for private therapy for him. Eventually he paid my sister back £1,200. This was just enough to gain her trust again and show he was on a good path.

    During 2019 my sister’s boyfriend quit his job and started his own company. He spent a lot of time at home during the day and convinced her to let him “take care” of certain things, such as bills and their finances. My sister has never felt confident at managing her own money, but she had a small inheritance and a steady income. She always had a comfortable cushion in the bank."

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