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A catterick woman was recently arrested for using controlling behaviour after asking her body building husband to stop going to the gym as much and to do some hoovering and wash the patio doors , lol

This lady spent 17hrs locked in the cells and was charged ( which were later dropped) under the new controlling behaviour laws .

Finally mans struggle against oppression and nagging has been recognised so ask us men to clean the house at your peril ladies 🀣🀣

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Caspiana

Hmmm.... I skimmed this story earlier. And I might be wrong but I think I read that she worked and he had been laid off and spent a lot of his time in the gym. I guess maybe she may have been fed up with doing all the housework and working too. 😞 But of course I don't know the whole story.

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soulboy118 in reply to Caspiana

It just tickled my sense of humour, of course the lazy fella should help round the house this isnt the 1960s , hes obviously fit I'd love to feel like I've not done 10 rounds with Mike Tyson after doing a little housework

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Hacienda in reply to Caspiana

I Did Read the whole Story. He's a Lazy Slug ....

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soulboy118 in reply to Hacienda

Couldnt agree with you more

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Caspiana in reply to Hacienda

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SORRELHIPPO

Of course if he did some housework, he would not need to spend so much money going to the gym. I must admit I did not know if I should giggle or scream.

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soulboy118 in reply to SORRELHIPPO

That was the desired effect πŸ˜€

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hypercat54

That's crazy! x

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soulboy118 in reply to hypercat54

It's the crazy times we live in x

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Kristicats

πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£there’s an idea 17 hrs in a cell = 17 hrs not doing housework!!! πŸ€”

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soulboy118 in reply to Kristicats

If room service is provided 17hrs sounds wonderful but I doubt the custody Sargent will be bringing eggs Benedict for breakfast

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sassy59

You men need controlling sometimes! πŸ˜‚ Now where’s that duster? Pete!!!!!!! Get here now!

No I don’t control Pete although he may say something different.

Take care soulboy xxx πŸ˜†πŸ˜€πŸ˜˜

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skischool in reply to sassy59

I somehow get the impression Cassy that Pete says he wouldn't change you for all the tea in China,probably just after you have done the washing up. :)

Love Ski's and Scruff's xx

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sassy59 in reply to skischool

True but thank goodness for dishwashers lol.

Cassy? A cross between Carole and sassy? Lol πŸ˜‚ xxx

Enjoy your day. X

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skischool in reply to sassy59

Yep i hope you like your new handle it kind of sums you up.warm,kind and spicy all wrapped into one bundle,hope Pete doesn't give me a slap for renaming you. :) xx

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sassy59 in reply to skischool

Thank you skis, Pete won’t mind. Xxx πŸ₯°πŸ˜€

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judes

As Lenin said β€˜..... petty housework crushes, strangles,stultified and degrades (the woman),chains her to the kitchen sink and to the nursery, and wastes her time on barbarously unproductive, petty,nerve racking, stultifying and crushing drudgery.’

Not a great fan of Lenin but may have a point here

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Lemon7

I think some wives would be serving life terms, not me of course I never nag!!! πŸ€”

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soulboy118 in reply to Lemon7

Wouldnt dream of suggesting that

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Skatergirl1

Haha....but when caveman comes In and asks woman...what's for dinner???..maybe at your own peril lol x

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soulboy118 in reply to Skatergirl1

We are going to have to get a legal waiver just to ask if we can have a conversation soon , the worlds going mad

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Hacienda in reply to soulboy118

I must add ....The Lioness's were Magnificent, England 3, Girl Power. Me & Hubby watched together, I had to make sure my Oxygen was turned up a Bit so as to Shout for our Girls. Ha ha. He, Hubby, always going on about the women Taking over everything, Bout Time I say. Though he's a Footy Fanatic and Loves it whoever is Playing....I offered him some 02, with a Flower in my hair. XXXX

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soulboy118 in reply to Hacienda

Lol a flower in the hair always stirs things up and I'm all for empowering women and I'm 100% behind our English women ,go get that cup girls , my nan mum and her sisters were all strong women, mum was the disciplinarian in our house ( 3 lads) she taught me to respect women ,a clout round the ear drove that home lll

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Hacienda in reply to soulboy118

Your From The same Type of family and Upbringing as mine. I am one of 8 kids 6 Brothers 1 sister, Alas Mum & two Brothers Passed, I was a Middle Kid. But that Era, you had to have your Manners & Respect, Boys taught to Knit and make cups of Tea,( Were Little Rascals), Aunties, loads of them , My Mum one of 13, Those days were not Good old Days. A Clout was Normal if Needed, or Smack the Legs. Thank God , I passed this on to my Children who have done so with theirs. My Son was in Armed Force of Met, now a Sargent(gave up arms after The Murder of his Colleague at Westminster Bridge) so Common sense and upbringing has always been his weapon of Fairness & Justice. I Thank my Upbringing as I'm sure you Do Hun, we still can save our Younger Gen, I live in Hope. Love n Hugs (Sorry I've gone on a Bit). XXX

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soulboy118 in reply to Hacienda

At home when another adult came in the room I was sent out as a kid, the Vietnam war was happening but dad never let us see it on the news,they kept us kids as long as they could as we know when that innocence of youth is gone it cant be recaptured, I have two daughters , 7 grankids and they all have respect even my oldest grandson mikey who's a 6ft 4 and 200 lbs skinhead ( not my doing him being a skin) he loves his grandad lol I think I've done a good job , phew it's hot here in asdas car park ive recruited my daughter to get my shopping for my ,I'm playing the old soldier

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Hacienda in reply to soulboy118

A quick Reply, Just off out to Asda also , 2 x kids, 5 x G, Children 2 x Great Grandchildren. Most live in Spain, Rest in London Area. see you laters. xxxxx

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soulboy118 in reply to soulboy118

Have a gud un

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Badbessie

A very poor example of what this law was brought in to prevent. Just an option but by using this law in such a ridiculous way undermines the cause it was brought in to prevent. I am sure that Victims of controlling behavior will find their cause harmed by this report. I know new laws require testing but using what was basically a dispute over housework as an example was stupid beyond words.

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soulboy118 in reply to Badbessie

Couldnt agree more , that was one law that has been sorely needed ,when I read this case it was like a comedy sketch ,which moron copper thought yo interpret that law in that way? I'm thinking retraining is needed but having said that in this case tbe mess up didnt have tragic consequences

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