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I have man-flu. What do I do?


hahah. I loved the video

Oh My God!! That sounds very serious! Have you called the hospital to see if they can admit you immediately?

If I were you I would insist that your nearest and dearest drop EVERYTHING instantly and rush to your bedside. Perhaps a close relative could put together a rota system for all your friends and family to ensure that you get all the care and attention you obviously need, and deserve!

In the meantime ensure that your wife/girlfriend/mother/sister get themselves into the kitchen and get the fresh homemade chicken soup on.

Perhaps a small bell would help too? It would mean you could call for help/assistance without having to strain yourself too much by shouting in your weakened condition.

Good luck - and be brave!!

sulk like everyother man in your condition.

You act British old boy and say its just a case of the sniffles. Man-flu, tut tut. Tip top (Sniff)

Like most men..bit ch, and moan and stay in bed all day..expect to be waited on, or be like a woman and get on with it, you sap!

Just get through it. My dad has man-flu and he is getting better.

act like your dying like most other men! lol hopefully someone will take pity on u. drink lots of fluids and paracetmal. have day in bed

get over it like everyone else

Watch this video!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz6DktXFv...

i love the term man flu my hubby has it at the minute ive sent him to bed with a lemsip and told him he can lay in in the morning as hes not working( get well soon )

Get over it!be a real man!!!lol

Men get MAN FLUE, just as ladies get PMT. nature is a cruel master. Try to get over it Quickly.

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