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Unpopular Opinions (just for fun) part 2

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HeathcliffMoorland · 07/02/2011 18:38

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Alouiseg · 08/02/2011 23:12

Over 16 and in a committed relationship they can sleep together. I'm not laundering more bed linen for the sake of appearances. I will be filling the bathroom cabinets with condoms too.

Safety first.

mummiehunnie · 08/02/2011 23:14

I had not given this much thought before! I think once they have left home, then they can stay with a partner in the house, before that, the answer will be NO! I will pretend that I don't know that they will sneak in to shag when I am not there though

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:14

Sorry mate..you don't want to many his arse you don't need to be fucking him in my house..it's obviously not that important and at 16 you can wait imo..

thefirstMrsDeVere · 08/02/2011 23:14

My DS has been sleeping on the sofa since the middle of December because we are caring for his lovely gf. Note, we are caring for her, she is NOT shacked up with my DS.

AS IF they were going to share a room. Hahahahahaha!

As my OH works evenings (so is up v.late) and I only work two days, we have 3 other kids (I am up v.early) and gf is at school, DS at college and we have a small house - they barely get to look at each other let alone anything else.

Which is just as it should be mwah hahahaha

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:15

marry..

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:16

exactly MrsD..unrequited lust..lolGrin

scottishmummy · 08/02/2011 23:17

bugaboo are better than rickety cheap prams
breast is best zealots put people off
blw is a con,and not worth the fuss
x-factor and BGT are prole food for thickos
baby ear piercing is cruel and painful

thefirstMrsDeVere · 08/02/2011 23:17

Yes please LeQueen, do you have it for Kindle so I can carry it about with (I am assuming it is good and thick)?

harpsichordcarrier · 08/02/2011 23:19

people who think that other people who breast feed their children when they are old enough to be potty trained and hold a conversation are weird needy control freaks are extraordinarily fucking stupid; in fact, stupid and bigoted enough to be pitied for their deep-seated hangups and rank ignorance.

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:20

what about toddler ear piercing..you know the age where they ask for it...lol

Asteria · 08/02/2011 23:21
Wine
scottishmummy · 08/02/2011 23:22

buying your dh/dp clothes is infantalising and freakish

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:23

sorry but ear piercing is not an on going painful experience...abuse is..

Asteria · 08/02/2011 23:23

Ear piercing should be done at 15 whilst drunk at a party (with only girls attending because that was how cool we were then) by a friend with a needle and an ice cube - who then cuts your hair badly and vomits on the carpet...

LeQueen · 08/02/2011 23:23

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carminaburana · 08/02/2011 23:24

Agree. Harpsie - extended breast feeding is a wonderful thing - I've done it.

LeQueen · 08/02/2011 23:24

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Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:24

I buy my DH clothing...he is a lazy bastard who does not look out for bargains...Wink

scottishmummy · 08/02/2011 23:25

ear piercing on children is cheap and looks over sexualised.parents choosing that look is trashy

LeQueen · 08/02/2011 23:26

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Asteria · 08/02/2011 23:27

hear hear lequeen - totally agree - they need to be muddy at times too!

Mumcentreplus · 08/02/2011 23:27

My ear piercing was done at 8yrs with frozen sausages ...

scottishmummy · 08/02/2011 23:28

buying clothes for adult man is infantilising and controlling.who'd want to be dressed by the missus for fuck sake

scottishmummy · 08/02/2011 23:29

a sausage fitted through your ear?chipota or square sausage

thefirstMrsDeVere · 08/02/2011 23:30

I buy MrDevere's clothes ever since he put on a beige and brown striped teeshirt and asked me 'do you think this is too bright?' Hmm I dont buy his trousers, socks or pants though. I dont care about them.

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