meredithgrey - whats so funny? Enlighten me?Shes really one of the few people that doesnt deserve her name on here. Leave her be!
The bit she's in is alright as far as Cornwall goes, it's not a teeny village. It'd help if she'd pulled herself together at some point in the last decade and learnt to drive though..I used to really like her as well but it’s all very woe is me since the break up and snide comments about the ex. All the tweets about how she’ll possibly survive on universal credit are incredibly jarring. Anyone would think she was being forced to live in the arse end of Cornwall where there’s zero opportunity.
Almost like she’s gagging for attention isn’t it.I came over here to see if she had a thread because she was harking on about something 'ending up on Tattle' on her stories the other day. I expected to see loads of people slagging her off?!
Personally if I had tweeted that I'd booked an appointment to kill my dog - that I had since it was a puppy, thus being responsible for said pups training/behaviour - then I wouldn't be mentioning this website at all, because if there's one thing we've learnt from Sali Hughes etc it's that as soon as you start talking about Tattle on your socials, the threads start growing and the membership numbers increase!
Altho the 'scar' she claims to have been left with after the dog bit her face is genuinely so disfiguring I'm amazed she's brave enough to leave the house...
I think that was always a bone of contention in her relationship. If your partner has a problem with alcohol and it hugely impacts their mental/physical health, which is what he said it did, then it would be a logical move to at least stop drinking around him for a while, keep it out the house etc. She never seemed to, which just seemed so unreasonable. She even made the odd passive aggressive comment about her drinking and him not drinking, just seems like crappy behaviour really.She’s hitting the alcohol hard lately
Yes, I always thought that about the alcohol. Surely to support them you would cut out drinking at home?I think that was always a bone of contention in her relationship. If your partner has a problem with alcohol and it hugely impacts their mental/physical health, which is what he said it did, then it would be a logical move to at least stop drinking around him for a while, keep it out the house etc. She never seemed to, which just seemed so unreasonable. She even made the odd passive aggressive comment about her drinking and him not drinking, just seems like crappy behaviour really.
The current (repetitive) spiral appears to be real at the minute...
Just seems like a no-brainer. If not getting drunk at home or constantly having a bottle of wine on the go is something that really makes you huffy or causes you an issue then I'd argue you probably have a bit of an alcohol problem yourself.Yes, I always thought that about the alcohol. Surely to support them you would cut out drinking at home?
I have a close relative who is a recovering alcoholic so our family gatherings are tee-total and if we go out no one orders a drink. Might be over the top to some people but we feel it’s worth it to support them.