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Blog Name: This is how I see it ....
Url: http://debsylicious.com/
Language: English
Topics: Women, Humour, Relationships
Description: In the depths of deepest darkest Lincolnshire, in the heart of the English midlands beats a creative heart that seeks truth, the perfect relationship and at least two cups of tea in the morning (proper tea… not that wishy-washy apology) … Welcome to the chaotic, hilarious and sassy world of Debsylee ...
Popularity: 94 Followers

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A twist in the tale .. and why it’s great to be wrong
It’s fair to say that this blog has become more efficient than any therapy I could have entered into. On occasion I’ve had comments within minutes of posting
The Ex Factor … and why “au revoir” should be “adieu”
People who know me reasonably well will tell you I’m a forgiving sort of girl … eventually. I do a fairly sound job of mentally analysing life events and coming to rational, fair conclusions when disappointment rides into town. I also know that it’s exceedingly rare for my actions, neuroses and hang-ups alone to be responsible for the various failures that have strewn my path when it comes to relationships; similarly I don’t mind taking it on the chin when I mess up. So my approach to relationship spillages, crashes and breakdowns is simple … learn from them and move on. Increasingly I find however that men will say they are “f
Answer me one question … what’s the worst that could happen?
I guess we can all point to times, people and events in our lives that we later credit with causing a seismic shift in our way of thinking. For me one of those times was my first job in field sales, the person was my sales manager, a loveable man who played the trumpet for the Salvation Army band at weekends and the event was a discussion we had about letting nerves get the better of us. Now Gorgeous George was not the type of man you’d expect to see in a role of that ilk; typically I suppose these days we expect ruthless, results-oriented individuals to be leading sales teams. George was nothing like that; he was a “people person” in the truest sense
Great expectations …. and the art of letting them go
There is one thing you can be sure binds us together when it comes to relationships …and to be clear I’m talking about all relationships here, not just th
Current position? Lincolnshire somewhere, about thirty miles south of satisfactory …
Given the latter day fashion for making five and ten year life plans I should hold my hand up and admit to dismissing

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