Emma Drew #16 can only eat a third of a chicken breast and three toms but still fat

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So maybe Tiny McDonald is hired as Emma’s carer? Take her to get chocolate? Why can’t he just pick up a bar from the post office?
 
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Its not long enough for warhammer 😂 🤮

Exercise is to help period pain, Emma get yourself dress (and washed!) and go for a bloody walk. You do not need chocolate, but if you really are going to have some, at least walk to the shop!
Exactly!

Emma hun, we know that you read here. Every time you get a craving for chocolate, just imagine having to go through life with a missing limb due to uncontrolled diabetes. Or having to learn to talk and walk again after having a stroke. I've watched members of my own family have to go through this, and no amount of chocolate or nope days in bed is worth it.

If you're in love with yourself as much as you claim in your stories, show your body a little more respect.
 
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Its not long enough for warhammer 😂 🤮

Exercise is to help period pain, Emma get yourself dress (and washed!) and go for a bloody walk. You do not need chocolate, but if you really are going to have some, at least walk to the shop!
This!! I have always struggled with period pains and I have recently started a new job where I am on my feet all the time and the pain was nowhere near as bad as it had been ( I used to pass out and be sick from pain) also I didn’t crave chocolate like I used to in my old office job!
 
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Did i just read “get you dressed” ????


that adds fuel to the daddy/child relations theory.

they are the weirdest couple I know.
 
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Can’t stand women who perpetuate the stereotypical “I need chocolate I’m on my period somebody help me” it’s debasing and completely undermines any kind of efforts woman have been making for years to normalise periods and normalise female reproductive issues. Grow the duck up for once in your sad sorry pathetic life and just get a bleeping grip. You are pathetic.
 
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Can’t stand women who perpetuate the stereotypical “I need chocolate I’m on my period somebody help me” it’s debasing and completely undermines any kind of efforts woman have been making for years to normalise periods and normalise female reproductive issues. Grow the duck up for once in your sad sorry pathetic life and just get a bleeping grip. You are pathetic.
This, this, 100% this!

Right, rant coming...
I’ve said many times on these threads that I suffer badly with endometriosis which has a major affect on my periods and general day to day life. I’ve had periods that have lasted for 30 days, I’ve had periods where I’ve had to change a pad every 30 minutes because of how heavy I’ve bled, I’ve had periods where I haven’t been able to move a muscle for 24 hours, I’ve even been hospitalised because of how intense a period has become! What I haven’t done is sit on my arse and demand my husband brings me chocolate because of how bad it is. Things I’ve text my husband (when he’s not physically in the house to actually speak to!) to bring me whilst on my period have included; sanitary products, pain killers, toilet roll and heat patches - and that’s only when I’ve been so incapacitated with pain that I can’t go out and get them myself!

Emma is a bleeping mess who thrives on the “woe is me, I’m such a weak little girl” act and it’s bleeping pathetic. I’m a week out of surgery and I’m still not texting my husband to bring me chocolate and help me get dressed - I’m a bleeping grown up who can take care of myself! Today I’ve had some pain and discomfort in my surgery site as well as some dizziness and nausea but I’ve still managed to do some washing and light housework, wrap some Christmas presents and go out for a 20 minute walk by myself to keep my legs moving so I’m not just sat on my arse feeling sorry for myself. And you know what Emma, all that moving has made me feel loads better! Yes I had to have a nap this afternoon because I’m bleeping exhausted by it all but I’ve kept moving and kept busy to help my family and help myself get better - not cos I’m a bleeping lazy arse!

So please Emma, stop whinging about your period and “need” for chocolate and get in the real world! The one where I spend hours educating people about the importance of more understanding of menstruation issues - and none of these include a “need” for chocolate!

Rant over...and breathe....
 
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Can’t stand women who perpetuate the stereotypical “I need chocolate I’m on my period somebody help me” it’s debasing and completely undermines any kind of efforts woman have been making for years to normalise periods and normalise female reproductive issues. Grow the duck up for once in your sad sorry pathetic life and just get a bleeping grip. You are pathetic.
agree with this so much. Today I’ve been in PPE with a horrific period that it making me throw up. I just have to get on with it as I have no other choice.

This, this, 100% this!

Right, rant coming...
I’ve said many times on these threads that I suffer badly with endometriosis which has a major affect on my periods and general day to day life. I’ve had periods that have lasted for 30 days, I’ve had periods where I’ve had to change a pad every 30 minutes because of how heavy I’ve bled, I’ve had periods where I haven’t been able to move a muscle for 24 hours, I’ve even been hospitalised because of how intense a period has become! What I haven’t done is sit on my arse and demand my husband brings me chocolate because of how bad it is. Things I’ve text my husband (when he’s not physically in the house to actually speak to!) to bring me whilst on my period have included; sanitary products, pain killers, toilet roll and heat patches - and that’s only when I’ve been so incapacitated with pain that I can’t go out and get them myself!

Emma is a bleeping mess who thrives on the “woe is me, I’m such a weak little girl” act and it’s bleeping pathetic. I’m a week out of surgery and I’m still not texting my husband to bring me chocolate and help me get dressed - I’m a bleeping grown up who can take care of myself! Today I’ve had some pain and discomfort in my surgery site as well as some dizziness and nausea but I’ve still managed to do some washing and light housework, wrap some Christmas presents and go out for a 20 minute walk by myself to keep my legs moving so I’m not just sat on my arse feeling sorry for myself. And you know what Emma, all that moving has made me feel loads better! Yes I had to have a nap this afternoon because I’m bleeping exhausted by it all but I’ve kept moving and kept busy to help my family and help myself get better - not cos I’m a bleeping lazy arse!

So please Emma, stop whinging about your period and “need” for chocolate and get in the real world! The one where I spend hours educating people about the importance of more understanding of menstruation issues - and none of these include a “need” for chocolate!

Rant over...and breathe....
you’re amazing and I love you even when you subtweet me
 
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Also, I bloody love a festive sandwich! Husband and I often have them through December on a weekend as a random treat if we’re out and about. However even I find those supermarket style ones so stodgy and hard to eat as they’re so dry and rarely finish one and I haven't dropped £10k on WLS.
I still don’t get why they don’t just buy one thing between them to share. If Tony is still hungry he can bulk his portion out with fruit or veg, or even a bag of crisps.
 
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I don't get why the supermarkets have to put cranberry sauce in them though - I love a festive sandwich but the cranberry sauce is a massive nope.

Given the Disney porn and the childish style of dressing as well as acting... ugh. I dread to admit it but I do think those of you mentioning a specific kink is definitely along their lines.

What makes it worse is that she does nothing to hide it! (which is probably part of their kink!)
 
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Do you think there's a adult baby thing going on? Or I reckon gruff dresses up as a cat and pretends to be one 😂
 
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They are the most odd couple on earth. Such a weird co- dependency, toxic, mummy/ son type /infantile vibe. She’s sending this to brag as if he’s some hero and perfect husband. He is physically grotesque, has the emotional immaturity of a 6 year old (if that), so sickeningly under the thumb and coerced that it’s borderline abusive.

Also, news flash Emma, if you shifted more flab your periods wouldn’t be half as ‘painful’ - there is research and evidence to show this (unless you have endo as per post above- I have and know this first hand too)

Just makes me have even less sympathy for her. So much of her health problems and her anxiety are self-inflicted. How can you make such a big song and dance about feeling sorry for yourself when you don't even take your medication?
Imagine being her hypnotherapist/ CBT a therapist, she must be the most frustrating client on earth!!!
 
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Spoiler in case you haven't seen yet, go and look at her stories first...

The person who's done that canvas clearly doesn't like her. I spat my tea out.
 
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