I wonder if Chris is also gluten free or whether he is forced to eat the dry as duck bread with his fakeaway. Bet he stuffs his face in real takeaway if he’s ever out of her sight
I think it's because he moved into her place. So he has nowhere really of his own asuch.If you need a seperate living room to your boyfriend this early in your relationship that screams red flags to me.
I think it depends - he quite rightly wouldn’t want to live there and pay off her mortgage for nothing in return. I assume they’ve drawn up some kind of contract about how much money she’s already paid off the value of the house and if they split up they’d divide it up fairly. That’s the sensible way to do it anywayThe big “eeek don’t do that” is making him A joint owner of her house. My partner lives in my house. I’d not make him a joint owner if we weren’t married (which we aren’t) far too risky
its the tub of mangetout for meThe most dull picnic I’ve ever seen
Have a snickers loveThe most dull picnic I’ve ever seen
I guess in my case I own mine outright so if I put my partners name on the deeds is essentially be giving him £150k outright which I’m not willing to do. And we’ve been together a lot longer than becca and Chris!I think it depends - he quite rightly wouldn’t want to live there and pay off her mortgage for nothing in return. I assume they’ve drawn up some kind of contract about how much money she’s already paid off the value of the house and if they split up they’d divide it up fairly. That’s the sensible way to do it anyway
Oh wow yes in your situation there’s definitely no way you’d do that! XxI guess in my case I own mine outright so if I put my partners name on the deeds is essentially be giving him £150k outright which I’m not willing to do. And we’ve been together a lot longer than becca and Chris!
This is probably a coeliac thing. I know loads of coeliacs who will only eat stuff marked “gluten free.” I even had an argument once that chicken (yes regular chicken) does not need to be marked gluten free and therefore you can still eat it. Unfortunately that stuff is all pre-packaged, all single use plastic. But they’re so concerned they’ll make themselves ill, they literally won’t eat anything else.It really bothers me how she never washes any of her "FRESH".
Most of that stuff is probably covered in pesticides at best and god knows what else at worst. I know sometimes when you're on the go you might grab it from the supermarket and not be able to give it a rinse, but she's in her kitchen, just wash it!
Oh and also is anyone else always taken aback at how much processed food she eats? Like sure, overall your calories are low but that much processed food can't be doing much for her overall glow, not to mention how much packaging it all comes in. If I had as much time on my hands as she does I'd be making my own healthy snacks in bulk.
Mmmmm yumduck me, looks like prison food.
The mangetout duhMmmmm yum
Which is the treat here?