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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (3234)
• United Kingdom
13 May

So a couple of months ago a neighbour retired. He is enjoying being able to spend time in his garden and with his grandchild. However, his wife has decided that she wants to move. He delayed this for as long as he could but...
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Fleur
@Fleura (32046)
• United Kingdom
1 Jan

My friend ‘Rita’ has two cats. She also has two children and a partner who comes from a different country, meaning that the family travel abroad a couple of times a year to see the grandparents. And when they do, the cats need to...
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Aparna Sen
@Dreamerby (8755)
• Calcutta, India
11 Dec

I think I should take some time off and focus on myself. I worry about people close to me too much. That backfires. I think its best to let them be who they are.
Have you ever had a situation where you cared for people a lot and...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (140531)
• Philippines
11 Nov

There are times that I am quite sentimental with my relatives on both sides of my parents. When they died, the relatives had changed and do not care about us now. I felt that we were just abandoned and not treated as their own...
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luisadannointed
@luisadannointed (7820)
• Philippines
17 Oct

MyLot is not about flawless writings, it is not just about news and current events, but mostly it is a DIARY of everyone's daily life!
MyLot becomes a site where we update everyone about our every day grind, achievements -- it...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3715)
• India
11 Sep

After a few experiences, I have been more into self-care. It is just prioritizing my mental, e emotional and physical wellbeing before other things. It is helping me to handle the everyday challenges and support others.
I heard a...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (4318)
• Northampton, England
25 Feb 24

In the U.K social care is not free and very expensive, between £600 and 800 per month in state run homes and £1200 plus in private homes,.If your partner or parents get dementia they tend to end up in a care home as they are...
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John nyambegera
@thebos (5960)
• Kisumu, Kenya
8 Jul 23

Hello
I hope that you are all doing well. today just as usual we went to church, the church which we go is kind of 7 km away so we drive their.
unfortunately today was very cold and so fogy so one could not see like some...
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John nyambegera
@thebos (5960)
• Kisumu, Kenya
24 Jun 23

Hello
I was just watching the news, you really cant believe what most topics are. Ok im just going to give a brief about the news.
The first topic of the news was about an accident, same as the second one and also the third one,...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30589)
• Surat, India
15 May 23

Hi guys,
Hope you all are doing good and started your work as workdays have started. I am doing well too.
Today, 15th May is celebrated as "International Family Day". The initiative was taken...
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41Combedale
@41CombedaleRoad (5967)
• Greece
11 Feb 23

Reading The Horse's discussion on his Kitty, reminded me of my Kitty aka Lucy who also loves a special place. She goes for comfort, either my bed, my chair or my sofa. Lucy is a long haired cat with an easy disposition and a...
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Aparna Sen
@Dreamerby (8755)
• Calcutta, India
13 Oct 22

A new day, a new start... The first study session is really important because you know morning shows the day. So, if I am able to successfully pull off the first 3 hours with 100% concentration, then I am all set for the whole...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (140531)
• Philippines
27 Feb 22

Since I am still an unmarried guy, I am not that worried about it. Well, in fact, I am married to my immediate family. Some people had bombarded me with so many related questions before and even up to this date. One thing is for...
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