Morning All. :D
@kevstar I am so sorry to hear your distressing news mate. :( Big love.
I am pleased to report that another night without "dead hands" putting in an appearance has been enjoyed. :)
I wonder if I finally have this affliction on the run (after 5 years) and whether the 1 time £50 purchase of the massage gun negates the need for the £86/Month Chiropractor? ;)
Have a lovely day folks! :D
 
... that my lad withthe unfaithful wife has had an interesting morning which has included a visit from the police.
His EX pitched up on his doorstep with their son and used the son as a battering ram to push her way through the opened front door.
She then started making a number of wild demands and then sat in the middle of the kitchen floor and refused to leave.
She then decided that she would call the police. They came, my son let them in and they spoke to both parties separately and then told HER she had to leave.
They asked my son if he wanted to press charges, he said no. He asked if this incident would be recorded, they said yes.
We all think she is out of her gourd and the kids are potentially at risk and the police hinted that the kids could be interviewed to determine if they were at risk when with their mother.
Pretty scary TBH, we dread to think what she might do. Finale was she wanted to hug my son and kept sayng "I'm so sorry" over & over.
She needs sectioning I think.
 
Roolz lick only @DanClarke , bloody hell!
I am concerned that she's definitely losing it. This is the second time the cops have been called by/for her.
My son is not pushing the divorce hard enough, he foolishly believes that she will sign the agreement worked out with the Solicitor, whereas I think there is no chance of that in a million years.
So its all in limbo, she's getting unhinged and he's too soft to just push for a divorce and go for sole custody.
 
I am concerned that she's definitely losing it. This is the second time the cops have been called by/for her.
My son is not pushing the divorce hard enough, he foolishly believes that she will sign the agreement worked out with the Solicitor, whereas I think there is no chance of that in a million years.
So its all in limbo, she's getting unhinged and he's too soft to just push for a divorce and go for sole custody.

Sad when things go this way, Sounds like she has relised its not so easy as she thought it would be;). He needs to push the paperwork now he has so much going for his case right now.

Its difficult getting involved so I understand your frustration, My Dad was the same;). But I got there in the end, and had huge support from my Mum & Dad:).

J
 

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