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at 23:23 10 Mar 2013

sandylaner1: Despite the fact that I have countless qualifications and have won numerous awards as the head of the messageboard after-care team, I'm in no position to diagnose any physical condition which you may have. I deal entirely with issues of a social and sometimes mental nature and as a result, I would prefer to refer you to someone who can properly look at the problem which you appear to have with your penis. If that really is you, judging by that man's reaction, it appears that whatever the issue is, it's a very disturbing one and as a result, I'd recommend that you don't book an appointment to see a student doctor. Do you have any kids? It's well documented that the strain of a custody battle can have adverse effects on the male sexual organ. I believe that as long as you see your child regularly and arranged scheduled meetings between you and your wife, that your penis problem will eventually disappear. If you've been listening to my colleague Jeremy, you'll know that in the event of sexual activity, you should practice safe sex and 'put something on the end of it'. I would hope you have followed his advice because if not, there could be nasty consequences for you and your sex life. First and foremost though is the child's safety and well-being and I trust you'll do the right thing with regards to being the best parent you can be.
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at 23:08 10 Mar 2013

Hi it's Graham here from the messageboard after-care team.

Bipolar_Bear - Are you willing to sit down with me and the rest of the team to discuss what's bothering you? As always on Jeremy Kyle, we do this behind the scenes and away from the camera, so as not to invade your privacy. You have to remember that your kids are the most important thing here and they come first. Will you be willing to devise a plan where you see them perhaps once every two days or so? You and your wife can then see them on alternate weekends, so they get maximum contact with both of you. It's great to create a positive environment but it's also important to remember that you need stability in a child's life in order for them to grow up and be functional members of society.

TTNyear + macro - Wow. This case shocks even me and I've been doing this for 25 years. What we have here is a classic example of two young lads, detached from their families at a very young age, and as a result of this, they're unable to properly interact with the general public in a way which has a positive contribution to society. Remember, positivity is key. It's important for me to know every aspect of your childhood including any unpleasant business involving estranged Uncles and/or Catholic priests. If you could elaborate further then I could try to further diagnose your condition and provide you with the best treatment our after-care can provide. Positivity breeds success, just remember that.
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