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Wouldn't This Sanctimonius Pair Make You Want To Tear Your Hair?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just done a search for 'lucy thomas' on AB - someone who was on in 2007 -good grief! Why oh why is it that anyone who comes on here with their own opinions, is not frightened to have opinions contrary to the 'clique' and not particularly interested in group hugs and love ins -automatically is assumed to be a returning member? I would be more than happy for the ED to email me privately and to speak to me on the phone and give him my real name and profile -not that this would make an iota of difference as its much more fun to decide who someone is and is not then basically try and bully them off the site. I'm sorry to say this will not happen as I shall continue to contribute to AB as I'm more than qualified, emotionally and professionally, to deal with group intimidation.
Magsmay, I am not a member of ‘the clique’ and never have been, I do not do group hugs or love ins, I do not bully people, I have no wish for anyone to leave the site, and I have no hesitation in speaking my mind even though my opinions are often contrary to other people’s. I simply agreed with Society that your writing style is reminiscent of that of a former member of AB because it is, but no offence was intended I assure you. Although I think you’re over-reacting somewhat, I am happy to apologise unreservedly if I've inadvertently upset you.
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This pair are disingenuously seeking to criminalise any services which aren't provided by the nhs, from a clinic that's already actively operating within nhs regulation guidelines, in a context where womens' bodies are already subject to far greater state intervention than elsewhere in the uk. imo.
so what's that about?
This pair are disingenuously seeking to criminalise any services which aren't provided by the nhs, from a clinic that's already actively operating within nhs regulation guidelines, in a context where womens' bodies are already subject to far greater state intervention than elsewhere in the uk. imo.
so what's that about?
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