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Do you know your wife/girlfriends body count?
Can you possibly reply on one post in this forum without assuming? That does show insecurity and jealousy, maybe because you failed at your 5 relationships? Read without skimming, so you can see where I've said many times a relationship ending doesn't mean a failure, but a release for both to find a more suitable match. Try and understand this, so you don't repeat it again and again. Don't assume what you think I don't understand, nor anything else about anyone here, because again, you don't know anyone here personally. -
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Visa options for 4-5 month snowbird stay for winter 2025-2026
I used to just get a “retirement visa“ for just this purpose. A bit of paperwork each year to keep it active and bob's your uncle. You do need the extra 800k to leave in the Thai bank though. Now I've gone to a DTV which works even better. -
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UK Secret Afghan Evacuation Exposed After 23-Month Gag Order Lifted
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Do you know your wife/girlfriends body count?
Yes, and if you read rather than skimmed, you would see that future plans didn't coincide and we parted as friends. Don't stick your ignorance into my life, thinking I'm the bad guy here. I treated every one of them well, we got along well, and many of them regretted leaving me, getting into abusive relationships with bad boys they ended up running from. When people do like you act this way, a lot of the time they're hiding their own bad treatment of women and feel a need to put that anger elsewhere, a lot of the times on people they don't know they are jealous of, because they can't fathom how anyone can be better than they are, which is yet another narcissist trait. Better to stay away 5username man. -
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UK Shock as Met Slashes Front Desks Amid Budget Woes
File photo The Metropolitan Police is set to shutter half of its front desks across London in a bid to cut costs, reducing the number of accessible counters from 37 to 19. This move breaks the promise of having a 24/7 staffed counter in each of the capital’s 32 boroughs, causing concern among Londoners who rely on face-to-face interaction at their local stations. A Met spokesperson confirmed that while consultations are ongoing, no changes will commence until later this year. They cited a budget shortfall and a reduced force as reasons for the closures, remarking that it’s “no longer sustainable” to keep all counters open. The Met's jurisdiction covers London, excluding the Square Mile, which falls under the City of London Police’s remit. Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley recently warned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer about potential tough choices in crime investigation due to budget constraints. The funding concern was highlighted when Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s departmental spending negotiations with the Treasury went down to the wire. Labour has also committed to halving violence against women and reducing knife crime in their manifesto. The Met faces a crisis of trust after the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer and revelations of entrenched misogyny and racism. Their "A New Met for London" strategy aims to restore confidence, promising community-focused policing and at least one constant front desk per borough for crime reporting. However, leaked plans reveal only eight of these counters will remain open 24/7. The others will operate at reduced hours, with 11 outlets closing at 10pm on weekdays and 7pm on weekends. The Met defended their decision by stating the majority of crime reports—95%—are made via phone, online, or directly to officers, minimising reliance on front counters. Statistics show nearly a million crimes reported to the Met in 2024, not including fraud, with under 50,000 filed at current counters. In response, the Met aims to redirect resources to neighbourhood policing. The Home Office offered no comment, and the Mayor of London is yet to respond. Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-07-19 -
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Beating children
I don't like the word beat as it's pretty harsh. Hit, spank on the butt, okay. Yes, playing with matches isn't a safe thing, but teaching not to touch by beating? Tone of voice works with most children, started young when they're doing something unsafe or wrong. I rarely hit any of my children, in fact a couple of times for two, and none for four, and they all respected their teachers and other authority, animals, and elders. Two got into trouble because of the peers they hung out with, and regretted it , telling me they should have listened to me. None of them hit their children, and my one grandchild, who was taken over by her dad and my daughter, from his first marriage to a drug addict, just recently graduated high school with honors and has a full paid scholarship into college and will be going for her pilot's license. The others are very good in school, still young.
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