Isa Drennan
Chatty Member
Matching Christmas pyjamas!
Yes. Kissing in front of parents/family really weirds me out as well. I still feel weird about it and I'm now an adult. I remember watching Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging as a teen and watching the girl (full on!) snog her bf at the end of the film in front of her mum and dad and I was like ok ew? why would you do that?!Yes! it’s just not necessary.
When you’re trying to have a conversation with them and they’re just rubbing each other thighs and practically sitting on each other, you’re adults just STOP.
Hi Pinkblush - I once worked as a GP receptionist and it was tough! We were told by the doctors that we had to ask brief details to ensure that we were making an appointment with the appropriate clinician and we were in trouble if we’d booked someone in with the GP that they considered should have been seen by the nurse or other practitioner - It’s not nosiness, if you could spend a morning answering that phone, listening to people describing their ailments you’d know it kills all curiosity pretty quickly. I always said after asking that of course I’d understand if they’d rather not tell me ! I no longer work there but I have a great respect for the people that do - I can see that it could seem intrusive but it’s a difficult job, managing patient and doctors’ expectations.When I call my GP surgery to make an appointment and the receptionist asks me why I need to see gp
Er, none of your business.
I rarely eat meat and despite that, when people get preachy about this, I just want to stuff my face with a burger out of spite. Childish? Yes absolutely. But it's how I feel regardless.But people that brag & try and push being a vegan on to you!