(2002)
By Stanley Collymore I promised him romance, not marriage, and frankly that’s what he’s been customarily getting; so it’s quite beyond me w…
By Stanley Collymore It’s very sneaky of you when you have sex behind my back but also very erotic; I quite
By Stanley Collymore Violent people one can mostly avoi… same with known liars who are pron… be such; it’s a different kettle o… though with those who smile to you…
By Stanley Collymore The obsession with Harry and Meghan is quite ridiculous and to the actual point of being fatuously obscene. How ma…
Why does the UK have to get involved in conflicts that are no concern of ours? Iran hasn’t attacked Britain or even threatened to do so! Consequently, their actions thus confined solely...
By Stanley Collymore I like to think of love as an expe… definitely not as a commodity to b… to the seemingly most advantageous… or else used as an exploitative me…
By Stanley Collymore Deserted and callously abandoned b… you cowardly didn’t have the guts… to stand up to your domineering pa… courageously tell them that it’s y…
By Stanley Collymore I’d much prefer to be on my own, a… appears better that way; for even… I then encounter appear to have a… that I can better understand even…
By Stanley Collymore I hate having sex on my own; would you like to join me?
By Stanley Collymore Indisputably it has been a marvell… concerned: family members, close f… guests, neighbours, colleagues and… for me your Partner, to be accorde…
By Stanley Collymore Boo hoo, quite plaintively sobs Kate Middleton, whatever on earth, will now expectantly become not just simply of my true
By Stanley Collymore The rain is falling quite heavily and the thunder is creating a loud din, the wind is howling terribly
By Stanley Collymore You are no inspiration worthy of t… genuinely decent and peace loving… Muslim or religious Jewish adhere… Khan; and that is equally true in…
By Stanley Collymore British people generally plus their genuinely biological kith and kin, as well as those that functionally pretend th…
By Stanley Collymore Decisions taken in the heat of The moment are often Regretted in the cool Deliberation of