Re: Stress




Blue wrote:
Maria wrote:

Blue wrote:
Dunno, but I have a good friend with a problem who is refusing to eat
because she believes that she is too 'blessed'. She jogs around the
town with her pram, getting thinner and thinner. Very worrying.

I had to draw the line. I hear the old man told
him to look for a place, and brov is looking for a ymca.
Young? He's nearly 40.

I don't think there is such a thing as 'normal' (or if there is,
perhaps it's a transient thing).
My brother-in-law is 50 and lives at home with his mum. He's perfectly
'normal' but does like a drink (he's not an alcholic or anything) -
enormous stress in introduced to the house. There's nothing wrong with
him as you'd notice, apart from severe shyness - I don't know what
he'll do when his Mum is gone. Good looking chap and pleasant too -
only ever had one girlfriend as far as I know.
If it's not one thing it's another!
Personally, being Italiano and all that, I'd love to have enough room
that my children never have to leave if they don't want to or can't,
but it would have to be a *big* house so i could get away from them
from time to time (and vice versa)!

I think you should have my brov for a while.
He will have a grand idea each month that you Will
have to join in with, no matter how barmy, or else.
He will belittle you if you try and stop his soap box ranting,
even if it's been going on all day.

I've already got one of those thanks - I'm married to him. (He's an
Aries!)

Long conversations with the dead & bible characters..
now with a biro in his mouth, more ink than skin, knock about
any girlfriend, talk backwards, twist your words, come at you with
knives, get your home black listed from large unpaid debts, lose
jobs through trying to convince people that his biro god is the
only one, writes goodbye notes, wants to go to Baghdad - to help them,
wants to change the world but will only get as for as doing your
family's head in, literally. As he's the second coming - trying to
change the subject means you've killed two million people and you're scum...
The television will be switch off for the same reason,
you're the pits if you try and switch it back on.

Poor sod. I can't imagine having to live life with thoughts like that.
I know it's bad for you too. Does he not have any medication that will
help?

That's something to sleep on, if you're not reading his
thoughts at the same time though, as you'll get some banging
on your door and told to wake up.

I'll pass your email address on to him.

Oh cheers for that.

.



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