A great post freedom of A...yes which town and in this snitch on your neighbour culture that has been cultivated and encouraged even if you dont want to be it has made people suspicious and wary...
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I operate on the basis that there must be some neo-stasi signed up here reading all the posts. I openly say I go to speakeasy bars but careful not to give location details.
The police in the UK have a long and established history of "infiltrating" groups that are perceived to be threatening. Like those dangerous people wanting trees not to be cut down and opposed to throw-away plastic wrapping. A real menace they were/are.
I think that too. I also think the infaltrators on here have not been that clever either..
I have found since yesterday the site is going a bit strange from not being able to get on yesterday all day until the evening..not being able to log in or out but bring automatically logged in ( had not put my password ect in) and having a few glitches trying to post replies today
Very suspicious ..
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Take note: the point of this idea (from my view) is to do this LEGALLY, because it can be done. Use the support-group allowance to the full, to stave off the depression that only we can say we are otherwise at risk of and that studies show we are right to need to stave off through face-to-face, in-person contact.
So if there is any neo-stasi lurking here, they have nothing to see. We are only being good boys and girls, merely playing (albeit to win!) by Uncle Boris's big important rules.
I’d love to attend your support group! Keep us posted
In theory this is a great idea!!!
I'm trying to think of more reasons people would physically need to meet up rather than online....like you say re: massage. I guess a starting point would be to see what kind of groups are allowed to already meet in person and then work on something closely linked.
Animal therapy....have to be present for that! 🤷♀️ Not that I have any animals....I could het a goat for stroking.
Anything offering psychological support is surely going to be rejected....look how we have supported mental health so far. But I love the idea and live in hope as a collective of caring people we will find away for physical connection and to support stable mental health.






