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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
    By the time you're old enough to claim Ella there may not even be a state pension. Have to ask why you're asking that Surely that's a long way off in the future isnt it?
    Don't get me wrong I asked the question about state pension because my husband told me so. He's old man gave him an idea about it.


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    [QUOTE=somebody;224123]I know you can pay the NI and laws recently changed for those who are home makers or whatver the name used by te goverment this week.

    But do youhave no plans to work not even part time while here in the uk? As well as money many people meet friends at work and of course stops you getting bored at home..[/QUOTE

    My guy told me that its up for me whether I gonna work or not
    Yeah you got it right working is 1 way of meeting friends.
    I'm thinking of working but it's just that I don't know where to start
    Too bad for me, I still don't have enough confident


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    I'm thinking of working but it's just that I don't know where to start
    Too bad for me, I still don't have enough confident
    Have a self confidence to hunt a job Ella.
    There are huge advantages if you are working!
    You'll meet people that will help increase your esteem.
    You'll find friends and earn money to save or to spend.
    You'll receive more benefits in the future if you're working and can afford to pay private insurance at your own expense.
    Spending your hard earned money is the sweetest of all! IHMO
    I can say hubby is generous as he always there if I have no money to spend, but giving him some £ if he's out of budget is much more a happy feeling and my pleasure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Have a self confidence to hunt a job Ella.
    There are huge advantages if you are working!
    You'll meet people that will help increase your esteem.
    You'll find friends and earn money to save or to spend.
    You'll receive more benefits in the future if you're working and can afford to pay private insurance at your own expense.
    Spending your hard earned money is the sweetest of all! IHMO
    I can say hubby is generous as he always there if I have no money to spend, but giving him some £ if he's out of budget is much more a happy feeling and my pleasure.
    Ur right barry

    Thanks...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ella View Post
    Ur right barry

    Thanks...
    I have not yet changed my gender ehhhh


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    I have not yet changed my gender ehhhh
    i saw you queueing to the mens toilets
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    i saw you queueing to the mens toilets
    Yes it's true because I was desperate to join the boys' room as queue for the girls' room was about 4 times longer than men's room. Crowded ehhhh and I was dying for a pee and can't help it. But I used cubicles not your typical urinals.

    I didn't experience descrimination inside men's toilet!

    Thanks Britain in imposing equality act!

    Hey girls! if you want to experience not being descriminated in Britain, go to men's toilet!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    I was desperate to join the boys' room as queue for the girls' room was about 4 times longer than men's room. Crowded ehhhh and I was dying for a pee and can't help it. But I used cubicles not your typical urinals.
    And quite right, too!! When it comes to "spending a 'penny' ..." needs MUST ... irrespective of gender!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Signature:- I add beauty to life!
    And I'll wager your presence added beauty to the mens' loos as well, Penn!


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