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Previously on "Cherie's full of tulip - again!!"
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Yes I know and I'd have been dead quick aswell - It's not like I wanted to do it for hours - But no! Couldn't fathom it myself. Oh well.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishI used to work with a dane on a previous gig. I would have done her but both my wife and the lady in question would not allow it.
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I used to work with a dane on a previous gig. I would have done her but both my wife and the lady in question would not allow it.
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Originally posted by piscesDenmark has some very sexy women, some say better than sweden
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Originally posted by piscesDenmark has some very sexy women, some say better than sweden
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Are the Danes as bad as brits? Alls I know is Danes are nearly as house mad now as we are. Otherwise they're supposed to be a balanced group of people.
Then again, threaded only hangs out with the uber rich so of course his view is slightly tilted.
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Danes not materialistic? Bwahahahahaha
A Dane will only say they are not materialistic because some government minister said they are not. If a government minister came out and said they were, they would be...
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The society is buggered. Different in Denmark..they manage a much more balanced lifestyle - without all the materialistic hoohaa that the UK has now.
The UK laws have not kept up - as usual. But then there probably is a lot of pressure from femanist groups (Women good, Men evil)
I'd bet that even if I stayed home with my son (which I would love to do) and the wife went out, and we later divorced, she would get the child.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhichever way you do it, it's always wrong...
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I read an article recently (by a woman) which basically said "if women want men to do more around the house, then women should stop being such control freaks & let the man do it the way he wants to, not the way the woman wants it done"
From my personal experience, very accurate.
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Men still only get 2 weeks paternity compared to 6 months for women! (maternity)
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Originally posted by ratewhorehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ncherie21.xml
This is Cherie banging on about how men should do more in the family, including spending time with children, caring for elderly relatives blah blah blah
Now I'm sure I've read reports showing the time fathers spend with their children these days is x% higher than previous generations. Reading between the lines of this article (in fact just reading the article), I detect a feminist bulltulip agenda. The fact that it mentions Demos, the 'left-of-centre' think-tank is worrying in itself.
Still, I did find it amusing Tony calls her a bolshie scouser...
Cherie should tell the family courts to implement the 1989 Children Act (child's interests will come first).
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Originally posted by ratewhorehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ncherie21.xml
This is Cherie banging on about how men should do more in the family, including spending time with children, caring for elderly relatives blah blah blah
Now I'm sure I've read reports showing the time fathers spend with their children these days is x% higher than previous generations. Reading between the lines of this article (in fact just reading the article), I detect a feminist bulltulip agenda. The fact that it mentions Demos, the 'left-of-centre' think-tank is worrying in itself.
Still, I did find it amusing Tony calls her a bolshie scouser...
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