WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Dandruff 8:04 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Asking for a friend = I've got my bird up the duff...

Dandruff 8:00 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
The obvious answer is that he should stand by her side and support her throughout the pregnancy, but there are other factors to take into consideration.

Is she a 'keeper' or is she just some bird he's having a bit of 'in and out' with until the next one comes along?

If she's the latter, then he'd probably be doing her a favour by fucking off. It's his loss in the long run though.

WHOicidal Maniac 7:46 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Feed Me Chicken 7:11 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy

"Life has moved on, it's not as great as it used to be but these are the times we live in. "




Life is a lot better than t used to be in your Nan and Great Nans time.

Rape with in Marriage, The quiet suppression of child abuse, TB, Polio and other infectious diseases. Better health and life expectancy, less death from work related accidents, No convenience of Machines that do day to day house chores...Not having to make every scrap of food from scratch....NO RATIONING..


Yeah, they had it so much better

bruuuno 7:27 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Well if I was in this situation my decision would depend on which girlfriend it was that I had got pregnant

andyd12345 7:27 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Depends how far along in the pregnancy she'd be when Es away I suppose. If there's a chance he'll miss the birth and would be away for the 2 most tiring months (8 and9) then he should probably stay.

If it's somewhere in the middle where she's a few mk this pregnant then he should go on the trip. There's nothing that she wouldn't be able to do at 3 months pregnant that she would have done before she got up the duff (apart from drink) so she won't actually need him for anything.

peroni 7:23 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
His girlfriend = his partner
pregnant = the surrogate is pregnant
working away at a glamorous location = a summer season as a drag queen in Blackpool

Feed Me Chicken 7:11 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Nurse, what would your Nan and Great nan think of how so many women behave these days?

Life has moved on, it's not as great as it used to be but these are the times we live in.

Chigwell 7:05 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
He should stay at home arranging the wedding.,

Darby_ 6:56 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Gutted, mart?

joe royal 6:54 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Is he the sort of bloke that takes his gf on a lads night out?

We all have a mate like that.

joe royal 6:53 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
*months

joe royal 6:52 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
What's a grandad?

Mart (it automatically corrected to Mary) just tell her you will be spending 40/50/60 years together so two weeks ain't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

Nurse Ratched 6:50 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
I wonder what your grandfathers and great-grandfathers would make of you lot.

joe royal 6:48 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Couple of mates have asked me how I get away to watch football when I'm on holiday with the gf.

Because I'm a MAN.

Or I explain I am spending a week with her , that's 168 hours and out of the 168 I would like two to myself , is that to much to ask?

My wife/gf would never put up with that they say.

ironsofcanada 6:48 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
1. Not base your relationships on what you hear on WHO

2. Since you have decided this relationship is important enough to bring a child into, you and her need to work out that it will involve compromise. That might involve you going, by the way.

joe royal 6:44 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
I'm with polite on this . If you don't go then you will be pussy whipped for ever and she will leave you for a real man.

Mr Wendel 6:43 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Mr Polite 6:41 Tue Apr 26

Agree totally.

On a different subject. I am going to Vegas with some mates in June, we had to confirm the flights today. 2 of 7 can't go because they aren't 'allowed'.

Simply don't get this not being allowed to do something because they're Mrs says so. Whats the fucking point in living if you have to ask you wife if you're allowed to do something.

Eddie B 6:42 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Where's the link, you fucking cunt!

Mr Polite 6:41 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
I would tell your friend that if you let her start dictating things to you now you will never be able to get her to stop.


If it is the right thing financially for you (your mate) then sit her down, explain that to her and if she doesn't like it, then introduce her to a coat hanger

Feed Me Chicken 6:41 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Tell him to go, He'll need the money when she dumps him and takes him to the csa. 👍🏻

Bungo 6:38 Tue Apr 26
Re: A question about pregnancy
Get out while the going's good(ish).

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