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D-4got10-01215127d@Lensflare Splendid. You've reminded me of this old, hilarious bit about blackberry:
https://youtube.com/watch/... . -
donkulator43027dWhat do you expect from WordPress? It's an abortion.
I'm a little surprised to see a therapist pimping out mail-order brides. Although she's in the US, so that's probably fine. -
retoor71325dWe should not remove this message so other spammers can see how quality spam looks like.
If this was automated using AI, i would be quite impressed. -
retoor71325dBackground check:
While Peggy Bolcoa appears to have legitimate training and experience as a marriage and family therapist, her website is not currently representing a legally practicing therapist due to her delinquent license status. This represents a significant legitimacy concern that should prevent you from using her services until her licensing status is resolved. -
Lensflare2050625d@retoor
> We should not remove this message so other spammers can see how quality spam looks like.
Yeah because spammers always read other comments and take criticism seriously 😂
Therapist stuck fighting with her own website
I’m Peggy Bolcoa, LMFT, and I spend my days helping couples heal… but my website Peggy Bolcoa com keeps testing my patience.
I wanted it to be a clear, calm space for clients to find info and book sessions. Instead, I’m stuck fighting plugins that break, forms that randomly vanish, and design tweaks that look fine on desktop but explode on mobile.
It’s ironic: I can untangle years of relationship baggage in my office, but I can’t fix a stupid button alignment without breaking something else. Therapy = easy. WordPress = hell.
Why can’t building a website feel as therapeutic as the work itself?
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