Henry (Part 2)

Obviously he just carried on pleasuring himself :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

So what is the problem?

Not me thatsā€™s got the problem i donā€™t think :laughing:

Julia, the redhead, seems to be a very nice person.

Always ready to help, I recall her cooking for Trisha and Stefan a.s.o., and she is

also after Henryā€™s dick, like in the kitchen when I first saw her at Alida when she was literally jumping

Henry, and fucking him on loggia and next to Alida fucking the mask man.

Here she seemed to really be worried about Mira and affected by Mira collapsing to the loggia-floor.

Actually when in the loggia Julia seemd to be rather upset and yes was very caring and made sure she was comfortable in bed. :two_hearts:
Donā€™t think Henryā€™s dick got a docking but am willing to be proved wrong :laughing:

the only dock hes landed on lately ,is ā€œmira base alphaā€ , and he does need a homing beacon to locate the landing spot there

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b___dy hell your confrontational mood this morning , who humped your leg ? :thinking:

Must have got out the wrong side of the bed i think or he didnā€™t get his leg over last night :laughing:

nah m8 it was .well better not say for fear of a____l lovers frenzy going potty here , but lets just say both barrels and that bushy tail was no more ,

I had to edit your post a little - please donā€™t add dividers like symbols or emojis to make pictures outstand. Thatā€™s what VHTV requested as it worsens user experience for some viewers :people_hugging:

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I am sure he understands perfectly. :slight_smile:

Unfortunatelyā€¦ donā€™t forget robwin that they both share Realm profit. but Henry need to pay attention to the situation Mira is in !

Yeah business is business eh so mustnā€™t interfere with business :roll_eyes:
Bit sad really but hey ho such is life.

Always been ok in the past, no ones complained.
No difference than adding many posts with one in each.
Suppose that isnā€™t allowed now is it? Suppose some MO objected eh :roll_eyes:
Ah well hands suitably smacked :wink:

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ntuni-cat dont do it again lol

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Oh my goodness, that is one vicious little cat!

It seems the girls were more concerned with her episode than Henry was. Could be he has experienced her having more of them and this was their first. Did see they did have meds this time that I havenā€™t seen in the past.

Please donā€™t call it (fits). It is an Epileptic seizure or occurrence. They really seemed caring for her which is great to protect her just after it occurs. If you havenā€™t seen one, it can be downright scary, especially just after it occurs and you havenā€™t seen one. Hence the tears. Afterword she really just needed peace, quiet and uninterrupted rest, firsthand voice of experience as I have experienced this. I really donā€™t like her going through this. It takes a real tole on the body. Scary each time. Hope there is always someone around her when it happens. Be kind in your remarks,please

here in the uk they are still called fits along with convulsions aswell as siezures , it wasnt untill 2018 when The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges opened a debate on this very subject , as for @robwin calling them fits i also call them fits and we are both parents of a c___d with this condition and there is nothing wrong with calling the episodes as fits , infact its only sinse the politically corrrect brigade reared the ugly heads that this stigma even arose , So you can call them siezures if you wish but dont try making others change there words on a subject that as no right or wrong reasons , below is an excerpt from the findings of The academy of medical royal colleges uk printed :arrow_right:The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges launched a ā€˜Please write to meā€™ initiative that is designed to improve communications between doctors and patients and make hospital letters easier to understand.

The word ā€˜seizureā€™ to describe a personā€™s epileptic seizures is among the terminology which the Academy is asking doctors to avoid. The Academy has said this should be replaced with the word ā€˜fitā€™.

While welcoming the initiative, Epilepsy Societyā€™s medical director Professor Ley Sander has said that the new guidelines on medical terminology fly in the face of preferences expressed by people with epilepsy.

He said: ā€œThe term ā€˜seizureā€™ rather than ā€˜fitā€™ does not class as medical jargon in describing epileptic seizures. Some years ago people with epilepsy were asked in a survey what their preferred terminology was for describing their epilepsy. People were adamant that ā€˜seizureā€™ was more preferable to the word ā€˜fitā€™ which carried much stigma with it and in some contexts was used as a derogatory term.ā€

ā€œWe still hear some people in clinic talking about their ā€˜fitsā€™, and that is certainly their prerogative. We would not question this. But as medics at a centre of excellence for epilepsy and as a national charity, which supports more than half a million people with epilepsy, we will still continue to respect the wishes of people with epilepsy and refer to seizures as seizures.ā€

Thank you for this. I had no idea about the UKā€™s position. I stand corrected. Speaking only for myself and others in my group, along with the doctors that treat us, this is what we know. I am speaking from my part of the US. As you well know, it is still traumatic whatever we call them. I find it interesting your Royal College has designated this, not wrong or right, just mu opinion.

Would you agree with the aftercare? I just want to be alone and I am in my 60ā€™s. My hope for the c___dren of you and @robwin experience minor and few fits. Fortunately mine are few. Thanks for the discussion. I have learned a great deal.

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as i said m8 there is no wrong or right ,and my personal opinion it should be upto the individuall to choose what to call them , as for after care , here in the uk 99% of aftercare is carried out by family and friends ,this illness here in the uk is on the same par as dementia , there is help there if you need it but very hard to get as you may be aware majority of patients here in uk use the National Health Service which is totally free , the only real hope of aftercare is only available if you go private for treatment and thats where it gets very expensive , not that expence should come into it when dealing with a close relative , you sound like you are coping with yours well and you are choosing whats right for you , we learn from each other m8 and thats the way its meant to be , best wishes and good health to you

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