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is pms still viable as a legal defence?

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sorry, just venting to give myself a chuckle!! In the box below which asks who the post is for there should be another option like 'hubby' heehee!

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NO!!!!!

How stupid is your husband behaving? I am sure if he was really stupid you might get away with it..hahahahahahaha

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There should be some sort of law or at least common courtesy not to remind people who have dropped addictions how grumpy they have become since, particularly women at that extra-sensitive time heheh!

It made me laugh to read the two responses, so it was well worth it! Very grateful for any sense of humour at any time just now. Laughter definitely is the best medicine, apparently the mood-boosting chemicals keep affecting you positively for a whole 40 minutes after a good laugh, so i prescribe at least one good laugh an hour for us all. Our immune responses and heart will benefit - and it's free!! If you can't smile, hold a pencil in your teeth for a minute, the message still activates a response - sheesh, i'll try anything me!

Laughter is always the best medicine. Men can be so trying at times...it must be something in their genes. i am sure this is why their Mother's were glad to have them nmarry, so their Mother would only have to deal with one kind of stupid instead of several.

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