Loads, it makes me feel good, uses up spare time, helps people, it's fun, meet loads of new faces, helps me appresicte what I have got, gets rid of old junk, incorporates hobbies, millions of reasons...........
He was very controlling and I was not willing to change my whole personality for him when he wasn't willing to concede anything at all.
(He asked me to do things like, never tidy up or clean anything, talk less, always see his point of view, speak more slowly, smile all the time, think a different way, lose weight, grow my hair long, don't ask questions about a subject I was learning, ask before using anything in the house, and he supervised washing up and cooking).
I let him carry on in this vein for 7 months trying to find compromises and discuss things before I left. I have no animosity towards him, after all, he can make the rules for his own life. It just didn't suit me.
As good as it gets Fried green tomatoes at the pitstop cafe legends cry freedom shakespeare in love dead poets society a midsummer nights dream to kill a mockingbird gone with the wind the nightmare before christmas
What about the pennines, those mountains are called the backbone of england and run the full length of the country.
I lived in manchester for 13 years, and although it's a nice city in many ways, it was like living in coronation street full time. A bit much for me. I used to like the lake district though. Great place to go camping. I walked from Oxford to Glouscester once a long time ago. It was 40 miles and I did it in two days across country. The scenery was stunning and it was an old pilgrims path. The little villages were like something out of victorian times. London is also very nice if you like cities but I found it very expensive, but if it is pomp and circumstance you are after you will love it.
RE: Things that make you go Hmmmmmm.
Agreed