Colouring for grown ups therapy
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    I thought of this thread the other day ... I was in a book shop and a chap in his 20s in builders gear came in and bought a colouring book and 2 sets of pens and said his mate kept colouring in his book, so he was buying him a colouring book of his own and they could both have some new pens. :-)
    The lady behind the till said she never ceases to be amazed by who buys colouring books.

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    Well bit of a snippet of my experience...

    I miscarried triplet late last year and tried every therapy going!! It didn't cure me but rather distracted my negative thoughts xxx

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    Im loving colouring. I bought a book for me and another for DS to share with me i got bought a nice set of colouring pencils to help too x

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