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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Are they allowed?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why would you want to?

All you can is sit in a park 2 meters away.

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By *witchRichMan  over a year ago

Southport

Vibrator on a 2m stick?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are they allowed?"

You need to ask? You can do what you like man, surely?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Vibrator on a 2m stick?"

In a public place!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??"

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??"

I can think of ppl I'd rather prioritize than fabbers tbf if I'm gonna meet someone in the park according to the new rules. Mates and family members for example.....

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham

Yes you could meet outdoors with the 2 metres distance in place.

You could enjoy a chat. No harm in that.

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By *uffnmuffCouple  over a year ago

London


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine. "

the police said thay will mot in force it here as thay have real criminals to catch. Yes I live in a rough place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine. the police said thay will mot in force it here as thay have real criminals to catch. Yes I live in a rough place. "

That doesn't mean people can do what they like.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have had a social distancing social on Sunday.

We met in our own cars and chatted with the windows down.

No contact whatsoever. Was lovely to see a different face and chat about been in lockdown and on fab.

And of course we got to meet at last..I see no harm or rule breaking whatsoever

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine. the police said thay will mot in force it here as thay have real criminals to catch. Yes I live in a rough place. "

Apparently police can't enforce the 2 metres social distancing. They can only advise.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine. the police said thay will mot in force it here as thay have real criminals to catch. Yes I live in a rough place.

Apparently police can't enforce the 2 metres social distancing. They can only advise. "

That would be interesting to see at a well know dogging spot

Maybe 2 mt marks layed out for the queuing to the car door lol

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By *witchRichMan  over a year ago

Southport


"Vibrator on a 2m stick?

In a public place!"

Voyerism is a kink

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By *witchRichMan  over a year ago

Southport


"I mean within the confided of fab. Having a drink and chat would be ok??

Its currently only allowed to be one person, 2 meters apart outside.

Thats not fab rules that the governments. Breaking these can result in a fine. the police said thay will mot in force it here as thay have real criminals to catch. Yes I live in a rough place.

Apparently police can't enforce the 2 metres social distancing. They can only advise.

That would be interesting to see at a well know dogging spot

Maybe 2 mt marks layed out for the queuing to the car door lol"

Group mutual mastubation, or maybe call it exercise and have a PT giving tips on wrist strengthening

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By *ittleREDridingWoman  over a year ago

Sheffield

Nobody’s paying a blind bit of notice round here teenagers walking about in groups together still. Always packed in the village

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yes you could meet outdoors with the 2 metres distance in place.

You could enjoy a chat. No harm in that."

Yeah that's what I thought

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton

Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It wouldn't be any different to any other socials I had in the bar before. Bring your own drink to the park. We'll have a chat to see if we get on, if there's a banter and chemistry.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It wouldn't be any different to any other socials I had in the bar before. Bring your own drink to the park. We'll have a chat to see if we get on, if there's a banter and chemistry. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks. "

I have only been out for medical appointments and twice for shopping.

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Why would you want to?

All you can is sit in a park 2 meters away."

That would be fine with me as still able to chat face to face.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks. "

Keeping an eye on the flakes.

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks. "

Some of us have to go to work

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why would you want to?

All you can is sit in a park 2 meters away."

First time i had seen sher for 8 weeks we had a walk and she flashed me as i had a wank lots better than nothing.

Although wont do again dont want to be tempted

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By *Wman15Man  over a year ago

Altrincham


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks. "

That's insane unless you have pre existing health conditions

We've never been under a strict curfew / lock down to the extent that you can't go out to exercise/buy food

I go out everyday - important for mental health as much as physical exercise

So long as you are being sensible as regards contact with others (ie no contact) what is the problem?

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By *ficouldMan  over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. I've been outside once in 7 weeks.

Some of us have to go to work"

I'm so glad I have had work to go to (although limited) and I've struggled. I still wouldn't arrange go out to see a stranger, first choice would be family but they are to far away, then friends.

"I doff my cap to those who have stayed home, not gone out, not seen anyone"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today?

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By *arkus1812Man  over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

As I understand it I am allowed to let my female cleaner enter my house.

I am not allowed to permit entry to any female I may contact on here to enter my house.

Bucket & Mop anyone?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today? "

Haha gov did say outside is safest, but did they say "fave person"... Is it like different fave for different days? Use the rules/guidelines in your favour... law abiding "social" citizen

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today?

Haha gov did say outside is safest, but did they say "fave person"... Is it like different fave for different days? Use the rules/guidelines in your favour... law abiding "social" citizen "

Ok! Ok! You can be my fav today

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today?

Haha gov did say outside is safest, but did they say "fave person"... Is it like different fave for different days? Use the rules/guidelines in your favour... law abiding "social" citizen

Ok! Ok! You can be my fav today "

Fab Fave Friday... tempting, but only if I can lick your cheesecake... tell Sydney to back off

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


"Why would you want to?

All you can is sit in a park 2 meters away.

That would be fine with me as still able to chat face to face."

Agree that face to face conversation with another adult, a pure social is perfectly fine

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By *lowersandcarsCouple  over a year ago

Aylesbury

We had a message last night...am working near you tomorrow do you want to meet and have some fun!!!

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By *urocougarCouple  over a year ago

watton


"We had a message last night...am working near you tomorrow do you want to meet and have some fun!!!

"

We had a similar message from a straight guy who said he was bi

Go figure that

Hubby did say he could slip his cock out of the letterbox if he wanted to suck it

But strangely enough we have had no reply at all ??????????

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

2m cum shot through the car window isn’t really appealing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today?

Haha gov did say outside is safest, but did they say "fave person"... Is it like different fave for different days? Use the rules/guidelines in your favour... law abiding "social" citizen

Ok! Ok! You can be my fav today

Fab Fave Friday... tempting, but only if I can lick your cheesecake... tell Sydney to back off "

Step away from the cheesecake... That is not 2m distancing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Quickly descends into ‘look at me; I’ve been good’ as the righteous frown down

Gov says outside is safest to see my fav person of the day.... wanna be my fav today? "

No it hasn't at all.

But this thread has definitely proved a good filter regarding people's attitudes regarding priorities and safety.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks. "

I’m commenting and I haven’t been to the beach and I’ve worked. I also don’t break the rules.

No I wouldn’t be arranging any meets - at a distance or otherwise.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Guarantee half the people commenting on these sort of threads have been down the beach last couple of days and walked past or sat near loads of people who have got it. Ive been outside once in 7 weeks.

I’m commenting and I haven’t been to the beach and I’ve worked. I also don’t break the rules.

No I wouldn’t be arranging any meets - at a distance or otherwise. "

No but hes got a point Babs.

The number of people asking for meets is increasing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No they're not. Government guidance says you can meet 1 other person from outside your household for social distancing walks, or exercise. But that's not one a day, that's one in total...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No they're not. Government guidance says you can meet 1 other person from outside your household for social distancing walks, or exercise. But that's not one a day, that's one in total..."

Exactly but thats the point most people have missed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had numerous offers to meet or for some fun over the last few days.

Politely declined all offers, fuckwits.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


"No they're not. Government guidance says you can meet 1 other person from outside your household for social distancing walks, or exercise. But that's not one a day, that's one in total..."

No where does it say that you can only meet one person in total for your whole time outside. You can only see one other person outside your house at any given time, that means you could share a walk with a friend one day, exercise with a different friend the next and have a picnic in the park with another a different day

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton

UK has more deaths than anyone in Europe and we are a TINY ISLAND NOT SURROUNDED BY ANYONE.

That means only you idiots are spreading it.

UK STILL HAS 300+ DEATHS a day.

But, enjoy your walks, sitting in the sun, and any other silly excuse that us in the NHS WONT FORGET.

wake up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No they're not. Government guidance says you can meet 1 other person from outside your household for social distancing walks, or exercise. But that's not one a day, that's one in total...

No where does it say that you can only meet one person in total for your whole time outside. You can only see one other person outside your house at any given time, that means you could share a walk with a friend one day, exercise with a different friend the next and have a picnic in the park with another a different day "

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton

Anyway, so good to see so many fabbers thinking its safe to go out now.

Your children shall no doubt enjoy going back to school in 10 days.

bless .

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


"Anyway, so good to see so many fabbers thinking its safe to go out now.

Your children shall no doubt enjoy going back to school in 10 days.

bless ."

We shall enjoy our weekly walk as we have done for the last 9 weeks, it’s not healthy to be cooped up inside 24/7 either

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By *PlayMan  over a year ago

TW15

I can’t cum at two meters yet but I am working on it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can’t cum at two meters yet but I am working on it "

Don't be an idiot spreading your cum around!

Sorry couldn't help it

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton


"Anyway, so good to see so many fabbers thinking its safe to go out now.

Your children shall no doubt enjoy going back to school in 10 days.

bless .

We shall enjoy our weekly walk as we have done for the last 9 weeks, it’s not healthy to be cooped up inside 24/7 either "

glad you have no problem sending them to school in just a few days. Enjoy the freedom you are experiencing. As its not healthy ti stay in doors after all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyway, so good to see so many fabbers thinking its safe to go out now.

Your children shall no doubt enjoy going back to school in 10 days.

bless .

We shall enjoy our weekly walk as we have done for the last 9 weeks, it’s not healthy to be cooped up inside 24/7 either

glad you have no problem sending them to school in just a few days. Enjoy the freedom you are experiencing. As its not healthy ti stay in doors after all. "

But sending your children to school and meet a stranger in the park are not the same thing at all!

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


"Anyway, so good to see so many fabbers thinking its safe to go out now.

Your children shall no doubt enjoy going back to school in 10 days.

bless .

We shall enjoy our weekly walk as we have done for the last 9 weeks, it’s not healthy to be cooped up inside 24/7 either

glad you have no problem sending them to school in just a few days. Enjoy the freedom you are experiencing. As its not healthy ti stay in doors after all. "

My lad isn’t due back to school until September/October at the earliest. We will enjoy our weekly walk very much

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton


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My lad isn’t due back to school until September/October at the earliest. We will enjoy our weekly walk very much"

Aww. so your child isnt safe to go back to school for another 4 months but daddy takes him out in public where it takes literal seconds to become infected.

Literally a single second .

if 32 thousand deaths isnt enough to keep a child inside or at the very least, a walk around the block...

have fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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My lad isn’t due back to school until September/October at the earliest. We will enjoy our weekly walk very much

Aww. so your child isnt safe to go back to school for another 4 months but daddy takes him out in public where it takes literal seconds to become infected.

Literally a single second .

if 32 thousand deaths isnt enough to keep a child inside or at the very least, a walk around the block...

have fun. "

You could look at it another way with it being said there is a roughly 98% survival rate. Pretty good odds. Loads of kids have been at school throughout the whole thing anyway

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


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My lad isn’t due back to school until September/October at the earliest. We will enjoy our weekly walk very much

Aww. so your child isnt safe to go back to school for another 4 months but daddy takes him out in public where it takes literal seconds to become infected.

Literally a single second .

if 32 thousand deaths isnt enough to keep a child inside or at the very least, a walk around the block...

have fun. "

I didn’t say it wasn’t safe for him to return to school, it’s not open so there is not a lot I can do about that If it was I would send him

As for his daddy, how patronising are you ! It is I that takes him out for his walk, following all the rules.

When you’ve seen your son change from his usual happy, outgoing, chatty self who was rarely ever sad, into a quiet, self insolating child who has had three meltdowns in as many weeks; mind doing over time at the situation we find ourselves in, not knowing when he will see his family and friends again, then yes too right I am going to get him out of these four walls for a change of scene and a bit of normality, because it’s the little I can do for him.

Judge all you like but I will do what is best for my family and our mental health

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By *orbidden eastMan  over a year ago

london dodging electric scooters


"It wouldn't be any different to any other socials I had in the bar before. Bring your own drink to the park. We'll have a chat to see if we get on, if there's a banter and chemistry. "

Simply exactly what she said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"UK has more deaths than anyone in Europe and we are a TINY ISLAND NOT SURROUNDED BY ANYONE.

That means only you idiots are spreading it.

UK STILL HAS 300+ DEATHS a day.

But, enjoy your walks, sitting in the sun, and any other silly excuse that us in the NHS WONT FORGET.

wake up."

Perhaps instead of what appears to be a snarky rant you should respect the views of others who dont share your views but still are managing to comply with current guidance?

Btw...."us in the NHS"...look to some of your colleagues who understand compassion and don't resort to vitriolic tantrums

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By *lorious hole bs16Man  over a year ago

Bristol

Do people really think that the 2metre social distancing thing will be respected around cruising areas and parks/Woodlands etc?

It is a very generous and nice thought but I suspect sex will be taking place up and down the country...right now.

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton


"UK has more deaths than anyone in Europe and we are a TINY ISLAND NOT SURROUNDED BY ANYONE.

That means only you idiots are spreading it.

UK STILL HAS 300+ DEATHS a day.

But, enjoy your walks, sitting in the sun, and any other silly excuse that us in the NHS WONT FORGET.

wake up.

Perhaps instead of what appears to be a snarky rant you should respect the views of others who dont share your views but still are managing to comply with current guidance?

Btw...."us in the NHS"...look to some of your colleagues who understand compassion and don't resort to vitriolic tantrums "

Fella wake up.

LITERALLY NO ONE IN MY JON

who has to deal with idiots thinking they are immune

have any compassion at all.

Get it into your RIDICULOUS mind.

YOU. ARE. THE. REASON. THERE. ARE. OVER. 30O. DEATHS. A DAY.

STAY.

INSIDE.

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By *innocentMan  over a year ago

Littlehampton


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My lad isn’t due back to school until September/October at the earliest. We will enjoy our weekly walk very much

Aww. so your child isnt safe to go back to school for another 4 months but daddy takes him out in public where it takes literal seconds to become infected.

Literally a single second .

if 32 thousand deaths isnt enough to keep a child inside or at the very least, a walk around the block...

have fun.

I didn’t say it wasn’t safe for him to return to school, it’s not open so there is not a lot I can do about that If it was I would send him

As for his daddy, how patronising are you ! It is I that takes him out for his walk, following all the rules.

When you’ve seen your son change from his usual happy, outgoing, chatty self who was rarely ever sad, into a quiet, self insolating child who has had three meltdowns in as many weeks; mind doing over time at the situation we find ourselves in, not knowing when he will see his family and friends again, then yes too right I am going to get him out of these four walls for a change of scene and a bit of normality, because it’s the little I can do for him.

Judge all you like but I will do what is best for my family and our mental health "

As I say.

Have Fun :0)

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