The passive voice in her blog post is interesting: “when we were brought together”
No hun he was a predator who spotted you a mile away
No hun he was a predator who spotted you a mile away
The stars must have aligned that day.The passive voice in her blog post is interesting: “when we were brought together”
No hun he was a predator who spotted you a mile away
I bloody love tea! You poorly? TEA! You sad? TEA! Not enough likes on your previous post? TEA!Yes, she’s tagged many different chocolate manufacturers in her posts. Tea is actually good for you. Full of antioxidants. I don’t know how anyone who is British can’t or doesn’t drink it. It’s also very thirst quenching.
I would absolutely flip. I have 2 teens and I wouldn’t be happy at all!To people that don't know us, Ben looks younger than he is. A bonus I guess?
So he could look less like a paedophile to strangers?
I don't know how many of you have teenagers, but imagine having a 13 yr old who comes back from a school trip telling you they've meet this dreamy guy aged 24. Would you really go "oh well, I'm sure it will be OK one day when they get married and have a baby".
I’m currently drinking the Barry’s breakfast tea without milk. Verrry nice. Or should that be veryyyy niceee.I bloody love tea! You poorly? TEA! You sad? TEA! Not enough likes on your previous post? TEA!
Are you tired from sending yourself DM’s? TEA!
I would absolutely flip. I have 2 teens and I wouldn’t be happy at all!
I’m from Yorkshire and I don’t like English tea sorry world. Coffee is dreamy when you’ve been up all night with a teething baby though!I’m currently drinking the Barry’s breakfast tea without milk. Verrry nice. Or should that be veryyyy niceee.
Fie on you for not liking tea. It’s not particularly English though, just commonly drunk here. Have you tried it iced with lemon?I’m from Yorkshire and I don’t like English tea sorry world. Coffee is dreamy when you’ve been up all night with a teething baby though!
It’s so odd that Mumma seems to love him so much now. I can sort of see putting up with him but inviting the man you called the police on to move in over Christmas. WTF.
Perfect. You have nailed itI’m currently drinking the Barry’s breakfast tea without milk. Verrry nice. Or should that be veryyyy niceee.
I reckon it’s all false (or at least forced in the earlier days). As soon as they started planning the wedding her parents must have realised they had to welcome him into the family otherwise they’d lose their daughter as he was clearly going no where. I imagine with Rebeccas fragile mental health they also didn’t want to be the cause of any new issues or drag up old problems (ED). Knowing her she probably also threatened to do something extreme! They’re probably ok with him now because it would be hard not to be for this long without alienating Rebecca, plus (as seriously wrong as I think the start of their relationship was) he hasn’t done anything since to cause any significant issues to her or family has he?I’m from Yorkshire and I don’t like English tea sorry world. Coffee is dreamy when you’ve been up all night with a teething baby though!
It’s so odd that Mumma seems to love him so much now. I can sort of see putting up with him but inviting the man you called the police on to move in over Christmas. WTF.
Sounds like he insisted on her having a child.I reckon it’s all false (or at least forced in the earlier days). As soon as they started planning the wedding her parents must have realised they had to welcome him into the family otherwise they’d lose their daughter as he was clearly going no where. I imagine with Rebeccas fragile mental health they also didn’t want to be the cause of any new issues or drag up old problems (ED). Knowing her she probably also threatened to do something extreme! They’re probably ok with him now because it would be hard not to be for this long without alienating Rebecca, plus (as seriously wrong as I think the start of their relationship was) he hasn’t done anything since to cause any significant issues to her or family has he?
Sorry my in-laws are from HK so we have to specify in our house English or Chinese tea. I do not like English tea with milk - the one that everyone drinks (hence I can’t be a proper Yorkshire lass despite living here all my life ) but I do like Chinese tea, Jasmine, Oolong etc served without milk.Fie on you for not liking tea. It’s not particularly English though, just commonly drunk here. Have you tried it iced with lemon?
Get coffee and rum and raisin to get all three on one go.Damn, I really want an ice-cream now (I do also have caffeine and alcohol though ???)
And possibly encouraged her not to work?Sounds like he insisted on her having a child.
I drink my tea without milk too.Sorry my in-laws are from HK so we have to specify in our house English or Chinese tea. I do not like English tea with milk - the one that everyone drinks (hence I can’t be a proper Yorkshire lass despite living here all my life ) but I do like Chinese tea, Jasmine, Oolong etc served without milk.
Proposed to her while she was at uni to distract her from god forbid, having an independent life at all {?}And possibly encouraged her not to work?
You may be right with that one.Proposed to her while she was at uni to distract her from god forbid, having an independent life at all {?}
Maybe it’s because you’re bleeping boring Rebecca and most 20 year old students don’t want to discuss allotments.
Or maybe it's because he was a man in his twenties that scooped her up before shed even finished school. Had her living with him from the age of 17 and lived in London with her when she went off to uni. And by her own words now 'doesn't make her work' but instead stays at home to cook and clean for him.Maybe it’s because you’re bleeping boring Rebecca and most 20 year old students don’t want to discuss allotments.