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No offense Ant, but it's the way you write. Each sentence does not need it's own paragraph and 4 emoticons. It's kind of hard to just avoid them when you have to scroll 2 pages to avoid it.

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Not to mention the post wasn't asking for advice on how to decide to have children, it was a discussion about regretting children (or not). It's not that you give bad advice, Ant, I'm sure anyone would agree the questions you posed would be helpful. It's just not what we were talking about and unasked-for advice generally rubs people the wrong way.

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How about just keeping things a little shorter and to the point, Ant? Sometimes it's a little much....

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They're all just very robotic responses. The fact that you have to sort of greet everyone with a "hi" and sign each post with your name is a little odd. You're not writing to "Dear Abbey", you're on a message board, we see that it's you posting when you post. Your posts are extremely long and filled with a lot of nonsense - you go off topic in a single post... and then you'll come back and post again and again... going off on some weird train of thought.

I really do try to avoid your posts altogether, but like Rob said, it's hard when it takes up so much space. You also don't need to "Lol" at the beginning or end of every sentence, it makes you sound like a complete maniac. It's a little overwhelming.

I am really sorry it had to come down to this, but since you've started posting more, someone had to say something.

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