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Mystic Mock
03-10-2011, 10:04 PM
After his dairy room dramatics at the end of tonights highlights about Jays racism debate.

Aaron to win.

iRyan
03-10-2011, 10:06 PM
For what? Being a pussy?

Fat.Rat
03-10-2011, 10:07 PM
Being an actor, hes a a*rse x x x

Doogle
03-10-2011, 10:07 PM
He had an issue with people making a racist joke/comment on disabled people, even if it wasn't that bad at all. It's understandable, doesn't make him a pussy.

Chuck
03-10-2011, 10:07 PM
He's ridiculous.

GypsyGoth
03-10-2011, 10:08 PM
He was cringey there.

Vicky.
03-10-2011, 10:08 PM
A quick glance at DS told me that Aaron was so upset because his wife was in a wheelchair for a year. Nothing to do with the 'racist' element.

If its personal, I can totally understand it

Locke.
03-10-2011, 10:09 PM
That one moment has probably cost him the show.. he will lose a lot of support over that overreaction

Mystic Mock
03-10-2011, 10:11 PM
Seriously guys do some of you not understand his gameplan? it was class TV.

Chuck
03-10-2011, 10:12 PM
As some of us have predicted, we was never going to win it. This is just the beginning of his downfall. Hopefully.

Samuel.
03-10-2011, 10:13 PM
That one moment has probably cost him the show.. he will lose a lot of support over that overreaction

No one will even remember it in a couple of days time.

iRyan
03-10-2011, 10:14 PM
Seriously guys do some of you not understand his gameplan? it was class TV.

Oh give me a ****ing break :joker:

Some of you people give him too much credit. You are just making excuses now that your 'Lord' is looking quite pathetic lately.

Black Dagger
03-10-2011, 10:16 PM
He didn't like the joke, he took it personally...

Honestly... :/

Mystic Mock
03-10-2011, 10:16 PM
Oh give me a ****ing break :joker:

Some of you people give him too much credit. You are just making excuses now that your 'Lord' is looking quite pathetic lately.

No you are underestimating The Lord,and this is his best moment this week so far.

Black Dagger
03-10-2011, 10:16 PM
He didn't like the joke, he took it personally...

Honestly... :/

Chuck
03-10-2011, 10:18 PM
No you are underestimating The Lord,and this is his best moment this week so far.

Sure it is, Aaron losing supporters is Utter Bliss.

icecakes
03-10-2011, 10:19 PM
Oh give me a ****ing break :joker:

Some of you people give him too much credit. You are just making excuses now that your 'Lord' is looking quite pathetic lately.

Maybe he's just a decent guy, a nice person, I supose you think jay is a fine example of a man do you.

Angus
03-10-2011, 10:23 PM
Aaron seemed to be totally unaware that it was a quote from a film and believed it was something Jay had spontaneously said to him. Seeing as how he has been on the receiving end of spiteful snidey comments all day from Faye and Tom, again bringing his son into it, it was probably the last straw.

Mystic Mock
03-10-2011, 10:28 PM
Sure it is, Aaron losing supporters is Utter Bliss.

Even if he loses 10% on the polls,he still will be ahead of everybody else.:joker:

MTVN
03-10-2011, 10:33 PM
Nah it put me off him a bit actually, was a very OTT reaction and he did know it was a quote from a film, it's obvious to anyone that Jay wasn't trying to be offensive at all there and even BB only seemed to take issue with the racial nature of the joke

flamingGalah!
03-10-2011, 10:33 PM
I very much doubt that Aaron will lose supporters because of this, if anything I expect he will gain support :xyxwave:

Samuel.
03-10-2011, 10:34 PM
Mark said earlier in the night that Aaron had been looking stressed. I think it was just too much for him at the time, having a bad day and it had been building up.

I think his family was very much on his mind, especially after the conversation he had with Tom and Faye earlier in the day.

Jesus.
03-10-2011, 10:35 PM
It's no wonder that it's mainly idiots that win BB. You all get the winner you deserve, and when people are sticking up for Jay, whilst berating Aaron for taking a comment to heart, then congratulations. The big brash, ****-stirring, vulgar man-of-the-people will win the 100k this year, whilst talking about fisting and 6somes. Some seriously warped people in this country.

Chuck
03-10-2011, 10:36 PM
Even if he loses 10% on the polls,he still will be ahead of everybody else.:joker:

We shall see how long his popularity will last. ;)

I very much doubt that Aaron will lose supporters because of this, if anything I expect he will gain support :xyxwave:

Nah it put me off him a bit actually, was a very OTT reaction and he did know it was a quote from a film, it's obvious to anyone that Jay wasn't trying to be offensive at all there and even BB only seemed to take issue with the racial nature of the joke

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Benjamin
03-10-2011, 10:37 PM
I am actually starting to go off Aaron now. He seems to be trying too hard for sympathy and I can't help starting to get irritated by him.

Kazanne
03-10-2011, 10:39 PM
Nah it put me off him a bit actually, was a very OTT reaction and he did know it was a quote from a film, it's obvious to anyone that Jay wasn't trying to be offensive at all there and even BB only seemed to take issue with the racial nature of the joke

He only knew it was a comment from a film when BB told him in the DR,I feel sorry for him,he must feel a bit hurt over Fayes antics aswell and people being sarcastic about him,all combined he must feel pretty s****y,If he was a big oaf like Jay he could probably have shrugged it off,but Aaron is quite sensitive,sorry but I can understand where he was coming from.

Jesus.
03-10-2011, 10:45 PM
He only knew it was a comment from a film when BB told him in the DR,I feel sorry for him,he must feel a bit hurt over Fayes antics aswell and people being sarcastic about him,all combined he must feel pretty s****y,If he was a big oaf like Jay he could probably have shrugged it off,but Aaron is quite sensitive,sorry but I can understand where he was coming from.

How dare you be completely sensible about it. Just slag him off and say Jays ace, and be done with it.

MTVN
03-10-2011, 10:45 PM
He only knew it was a comment from a film when BB told him in the DR,I feel sorry for him,he must feel a bit hurt over Fayes antics aswell and people being sarcastic about him,all combined he must feel pretty s****y,If he was a big oaf like Jay he could probably have shrugged it off,but Aaron is quite sensitive,sorry but I can understand where he was coming from.

How do you know it was only after BB told him? Not questioning you just didn't notice that. And anyway, after remarking about how it was a film quite he still seemed to regard Jay as some despicable character for quoting that line which isn't really fair. I know he hadn't had the best of nights but that was all a bit melodramatic and I don't like it when housemates blow things out of proportion like he did there

billy123
03-10-2011, 10:46 PM
He is a manipulative prick im glad he finally overstepped the mark tonight its obvious he is pandering for support im sick to death of his little childish huffs and moods trying to get people to pity him.
He is getting an absolute mauling on twitter which is a good sign that people have woken up to his game. :)

Jesus.
03-10-2011, 10:48 PM
How do you know it was only after BB told him? Not questioning you just didn't notice that. And anyway, after remarking about how it was a film quite he still seemed to regard Jay as some despicable character for quoting that line which isn't really fair. I know he hadn't had the best of nights but that was all a bit melodramatic and I don't like it when housemates blow things out of proportion like he did there

He wasn't just generally quoting fro films though, was he? He used it in relation to Maisy (the white girl) and Anton (the black guy).

I could walk around quoting boys in the hood, and when people call me racist, say I'm only quoting a film, so chill out.

icecakes
03-10-2011, 10:50 PM
It's no wonder that it's mainly idiots that win BB. You all get the winner you deserve, and when people are sticking up for Jay, whilst berating Aaron for taking a comment to heart, then congratulations. The big brash, ****-stirring, vulgar man-of-the-people will win the 100k this year, whilst talking about fisting and 6somes. Some seriously warped people in this country.

Well said, totally agree

Chuck
03-10-2011, 10:54 PM
He is getting an absolute mauling on twitter which is a good sign that people have woken up to his game. :)

Great News :worship:

MTVN
03-10-2011, 10:56 PM
He wasn't just generally quoting fro films though, was he? He used it in relation to Maisy (the white girl) and Anton (the black guy).

I could walk around quoting boys in the hood, and when people call me racist, say I'm only quoting a film, so chill out.

Yes and Anton didn't seem offended by it whatsoever, "once you go black, you never go back" is a common phrase and while it's true that it's stereptyping a race it is not doing so in a discriminatory or derogatory way. I mean, on average black people do have bigger penises, that is a fact. Edit - I think, might not be, feel free to prove me wrong

boomoo
03-10-2011, 11:02 PM
He was cringey there.

He is. He says his wife is in a wheelchair. He is carrying on with Faye only for the £100,000 oh yes of course it is ok he and his wife are separated. Why is he acting up. If he feels that bad prove it and go and look after your wife.

Vicky.
03-10-2011, 11:04 PM
Nah it put me off him a bit actually, was a very OTT reaction and he did know it was a quote from a film, it's obvious to anyone that Jay wasn't trying to be offensive at all there and even BB only seemed to take issue with the racial nature of the joke

I think this too.

However I can see why Aaron may have felt it was a dig at him. They (jays gang) spent the day taking shots at him, he had been quizzed on his homelife for a while and already been upset about that. He was not there when jay made the original comment, Jay then went and woke up aaron to tell him he had got a warning for the joke that aaron hadnt even heard in the first place...that happened to be about someone in a wheelchair which his wife was...

Beastie
03-10-2011, 11:04 PM
Aaron is not going to win. He feels too sorry for himself.

MTVN
03-10-2011, 11:08 PM
I think this too.

However I can see why Aaron may have felt it was a dig at him. They (jays gang) spent the day taking shots at him, he had been quizzed on his homelife for a while and already been upset about that. He was not there when jay made the original comment, Jay then went and woke up aaron to tell him he had got a warning for the joke that aaron hadnt even heard in the first place...that happened to be about someone in a wheelchair which his wife was...

LOL that's true, I did think that was a bit weird actually :laugh:

Samuel.
03-10-2011, 11:09 PM
It doesn't really matter what it was about, if it should have offended him or not, he was obviously feeling awfully stressed and was reaching breaking point after a bad day where he probably spent most of his time thinking about his family/son. He needed a cry and it was for him a good enough reason to let it out.

I don't expect many people (not talking about y'all, in general) to really understand that, and instead react like "herpa derp crying like a girl herpa derp sympathy act herpa derp overaction". He's just feeling it in there. He's the oldest and it really shows after the house has had alcohol.

Jesus.
03-10-2011, 11:10 PM
Yes and Anton didn't seem offended by it whatsoever, "once you go black, you never go back" is a common phrase and while it's true that it's stereptyping a race it is not doing so in a discriminatory or derogatory way. I mean, on average black people do have bigger penises, that is a fact. Edit - I think, might not be, feel free to prove me wrong

That's a whole world of wrong wrapped up in one message there. A stereotype, is a stereotype, is a stereotype. It's about the grouping of a whole race of people under one banner, because it's convenient. Just because this particular one is about having big dicks is irrelevant. Black people are criminals was a stereotype used for a long time. Black people are good athletes, but not very intelligent was another.

What do they all have in common? They're all stereotypes, and they're all factually inaccurate.

boomoo
03-10-2011, 11:13 PM
He is a manipulative prick im glad he finally overstepped the mark tonight its obvious he is pandering for support im sick to death of his little childish huffs and moods trying to get people to pity him.
He is getting an absolute mauling on twitter which is a good sign that people have woken up to his game. :)


I agree, He has to be the biggest pain that has ever been on BB. Pathetic. Crying for nothing. Complete over reaction because he knows what a fuss is made about racism. Playing the racist card is what some people use to make themselves popular with the public.

He went in with the intention of getting a relationship such as Josie and John James had. It is all about mag deals with some people.
I think this one likes himself more than anyone else.

Vicky.
03-10-2011, 11:14 PM
I agree, He has to be the biggest pain that has ever been on BB. Pathetic. Crying for nothing. Complete over reaction because he knows what a fuss is made about racism. Playing the racist card is what some people use to make themselves popular with the public.

He went in with the intention of getting a relationship such as Josie and John James had. It is all about mag deals with some people.
I think this one likes himself more than anyone else.
Except he wasnt crying over racism...he was upset that people would joke about being in a wheelchair, which is still an overreaction IMO, but his ex wife was in a wheelchair, so its personal.

joeysteele
03-10-2011, 11:14 PM
I can't see him losing many fans because of it at all. It was a personal issue to him and it was pathetic of Jay too. Unacceptable humour to go with his toilet humour, both rather sick to say the least.

Time will reveal why Aaron was so upset and in the end he is likely to gain supporters not lose any.

Samuel.
03-10-2011, 11:18 PM
I agree, He has to be the biggest pain that has ever been on BB. Pathetic. Crying for nothing. Complete over reaction because he knows what a fuss is made about racism. Playing the racist card is what some people use to make themselves popular with the public.

He went in with the intention of getting a relationship such as Josie and John James had. It is all about mag deals with some people.
I think this one likes himself more than anyone else.

Urgh. Probably for the best I step away from the keyboard.

MTVN
03-10-2011, 11:22 PM
That's a whole world of wrong wrapped up in one message there. A stereotype, is a stereotype, is a stereotype. It's about the grouping of a whole race of people under one banner, because it's convenient. Just because this particular one is about having big dicks is irrelevant. Black people are criminals was a stereotype used for a long time. Black people are good athletes, but not very intelligent was another.

What do they all have in common? They're all stereotypes, and they're all factually inaccurate.

Not at all, it is far too simplistic a view to just sit there and say "a stereotype is a stereotype is a stereotype". That's just absolutist and has no consideration for either context or intent and when you just ignore that, that is when things get blinkered. A favourable stereotype is in no way the same as a downright insulting one, to say something along the lines of "Jewish people are often financially successful" is not the same as saying something like "they are thieving money grabbers" and to try and create some kind of equivilancy between the two statements would just be wrong

Like I said: context and intent. In this case the context was Jay quoting a movie line among some friends and the intent was obviously a joking, inoffensive one. You could see how surprised he was when he was warned for his actions in the Diary Room.

Patrick
03-10-2011, 11:23 PM
That one moment has probably cost him the show.. he will lose a lot of support over that overreaction

This.

Jesus.
03-10-2011, 11:32 PM
Not at all, it is far too simplistic a view to just sit there and say "a stereotype is a stereotype is a stereotype". That's just absolutist and has no consideration for either context or intent and when you just ignore that, that is when things get blinkered. A favourable stereotype is in no way the same as a downright insulting one, to say something along the lines of "Jewish people are often financially successful" is not the same as saying something like "they are thieving money grabbers" and to try and create some kind of equivilancy between the two statements would just be wrong

Like I said: context and intent. In this case the context was Jay quoting a movie line among some friends and the intent was obviously a joking, inoffensive one. You could see how surprised he was when he was warned for his actions in the Diary Room.

You are wrong, but you're entittled to an opinion. I agree that he wasn't trying to be offensive, but ignorance can't be excused, intentional or otherwise. Unless you bring ignorant statements to peoples attention, then they will never learn. It's like the person who tells a racist joke/story, then qualifies it with the phrase, "some of my best friends are black."

That's called inherent racism, it is done without intent to harm, or offend, but shows that the person is not quite up to date with using language that most people would deem suitable.

LivT
03-10-2011, 11:43 PM
He only knew it was a comment from a film when BB told him in the DR,I feel sorry for him,he must feel a bit hurt over Fayes antics aswell and people being sarcastic about him,all combined he must feel pretty s****y,If he was a big oaf like Jay he could probably have shrugged it off,but Aaron is quite sensitive,sorry but I can understand where he was coming from.


Agreed ! Aaron maybe coming across as being slightly over querulous and lamenting. But, coupled with Faye's flirty behaviour with Anton and yet another onslaught of bitchy put downs to his face by her, is it any wonder he was left feeling a little sensitive? I cannot understand what Faye is playing at when she attacks him in such a derisory manner...or why she feels she has too. I wish, sometimes, that he wasn't such a gentleman and would simply give her the mouthful she deserves. That would only result in her starting to bawl and playing the victim again, though :nono:

MTVN
03-10-2011, 11:47 PM
You are wrong, but you're entittled to an opinion. I agree that he wasn't trying to be offensive, but ignorance can't be excused, intentional or otherwise. Unless you bring ignorant statements to peoples attention, then they will never learn. It's like the person who tells a racist joke/story, then qualifies it with the phrase, "some of my best friends are black."

That's called inherent racism, it is done without intent to harm, or offend, but shows that the person is not quite up to date with using language that most people would deem suitable.

Ok I can see your point, but I still think it's important to consider the context and the intent behind these situations instead of just passing it off as racist stereotyping

LivT
04-10-2011, 12:19 AM
Lets face it . In an ideal world racism would be a term of the past. 'Racist' jokes would then mingle inconspicuously with jibes relating to all other cultures without fear of recrimination. Since it is a well rehearsed fact that we havn't yet reached that state of equalibrium, Jay should not have been surprised when he was pulled up about his comment. Whether it was a line from a film or not has no bearing...is it not more to do with practising a little tact ..along with a modicum of intelligence? But perhaps that is asking a little too much from Jay :shocked:

Cromwell1900
04-10-2011, 12:32 AM
Lets face it . In an ideal world racism would be a term of the past. 'Racist' jokes would then mingle inconspicuously with jibes relating to all other cultures without fear of recrimination. Since it is a well rehearsed fact that we havn't yet reached that state of equalibrium, Jay should not have been surprised when he was pulled up about his comment. Whether it was a line from a film or not has no bearing...is it not more to do with practising a little tact ..along with a modicum of intelligence? But perhaps that is asking a little too much from Jay :shocked:

I think tactless is the right word to describe it.

jyunga
04-10-2011, 12:59 AM
I think his reaction looked really 'acted'. It was awkward. I'm not too sure about it. They covering of the face seemed really weird.

I think if he was genuine it was more then just the comment. Faye was on his case all day.

Benjamin
04-10-2011, 01:04 AM
I think his reaction looked really 'acted'. It was awkward. I'm not too sure about it. They covering of the face seemed really weird.

I think if he was genuine it was more then just the comment. Faye was on his case all day.

I always find it annoying when he covers his face during crucial moments as if it was acting. I'm not really sure how I feel about Aaron any more.

bigbros
04-10-2011, 01:11 AM
He was right to react but he overreacted. Hes been turning me off this week. Where is the Aaron that made witty remarks in the DR about his housemates? All he does is whine and cry. I guess Faye is rubbing off him.

Angus
04-10-2011, 06:40 AM
Aaron's mojo will return once Faye is booted out on Friday. Otherwise I can see him walking to get away from the insiduousness of the snide remarks she and her new sidekick Tom feel they are entitled to make to him and about him, dragging in obviously personal issues such as his wife and son to mock him about. The B word is overused, but Faye and Tom's behaviour can be construed as an emotional form of it, finding his weakness and constantly picking and picking at it. Even Jay is joining in now - why did he feel the need to wake Aaron (not exactly his best buddy is he?) in order to get his opinion? He was just twisting the knife.

As regards the diary room, where else was Aaron able to go to unload? I can't believe people can be so sexist as to imagine men shouldn't cry when they are upset. As to the hands over his face that people are construing as "fake", I do exactly the same. I'm a very private person with my emotions and hate people(especially strangers) to see me cry. Also unless FMs are suggesting that BB deliberately cued Aaron to "act", then I will accept his emotions at face value, since he has no idea which of his diary room visits would be broadcast.

At least he doesn't wail and whinge in the house, bringing everyone down. That's why Faye is up this week.-

rsefitpro2011
04-10-2011, 07:59 AM
Aaron took the joke personally, he over reacted maybe but he was just being him!. If anything costs him the BB prize it will be his thing with Faye

Jesus.
04-10-2011, 08:03 AM
I think his reaction looked really 'acted'. It was awkward. I'm not too sure about it. They covering of the face seemed really weird.

I think if he was genuine it was more then just the comment. Faye was on his case all day.

I always find it annoying when he covers his face during crucial moments as if it was acting. I'm not really sure how I feel about Aaron any more.

I'm not a crier, but occasionally I have been known to blub like a baby. I try to cover my face because I feel embarrassed, and that's just me in front of someone close to me. If I was on national TV, I'd be practically burying my head to try and avoid my crying being shown on TV, and it certainly wouldn't be acting.

fruit_cake
04-10-2011, 08:08 AM
Aaron's mojo will return once Faye is booted out on Friday. Otherwise I can see him walking to get away from the insiduousness of the snide remarks she and her new sidekick Tom feel they are entitled to make to him and about him, dragging in obviously personal issues such as his wife and son to mock him about. The B word is overused, but Faye and Tom's behaviour can be construed as an emotional form of it, finding his weakness and constantly picking and picking at it. Even Jay is joining in now - why did he feel the need to wake Aaron (not exactly his best buddy is he?) in order to get his opinion? He was just twisting the knife.

As regards the diary room, where else was Aaron able to go to unload? I can't believe people can be so sexist as to imagine men shouldn't cry when they are upset. As to the hands over his face that people are construing as "fake", I do exactly the same. I'm a very private person with my emotions and hate people(especially strangers) to see me cry. Also unless FMs are suggesting that BB deliberately cued Aaron to "act", then I will accept his emotions at face value, since he has no idea which of his diary room visits would be broadcast.

At least he doesn't wail and whinge in the house, bringing everyone down. That's why Faye is up this week.-

Tom's a bad influence on Faye all her worst moments come when he's with her

HBB1508
04-10-2011, 11:29 AM
Aaron's mojo will return once Faye is booted out on Friday. Otherwise I can see him walking to get away from the insiduousness of the snide remarks she and her new sidekick Tom feel they are entitled to make to him and about him, dragging in obviously personal issues such as his wife and son to mock him about. The B word is overused, but Faye and Tom's behaviour can be construed as an emotional form of it, finding his weakness and constantly picking and picking at it. Even Jay is joining in now - why did he feel the need to wake Aaron (not exactly his best buddy is he?) in order to get his opinion? He was just twisting the knife.

As regards the diary room, where else was Aaron able to go to unload? I can't believe people can be so sexist as to imagine men shouldn't cry when they are upset. As to the hands over his face that people are construing as "fake", I do exactly the same. I'm a very private person with my emotions and hate people(especially strangers) to see me cry. Also unless FMs are suggesting that BB deliberately cued Aaron to "act", then I will accept his emotions at face value, since he has no idea which of his diary room visits would be broadcast.

At least he doesn't wail and whinge in the house, bringing everyone down. That's why Faye is up this week.-

Well said Angus - I must admit I was going off Aaron a little with the whole Faye business but now that they are going at him like pitbulls he is back as one of my favourites - anyone out of their own environment feels a little helpless and emotional at times and he is no different. As for the hands over his face, if I was sitting in front of a camera I would be climbing the walls to get away from it rather than the whole viewing public seeing me cry - not acting in my opinion. As for Jay waking him up to tell him about his "warning" that just shows what a nasty piece of work Jay is - firstly I wouldn't wake anyone up when they are asleep and secondly if I really felt I had to then it would be one of my closest mates which Aaron isn't. I feel the only reason Jay woke Aaron up was to get a reaction out of Aaron to hopefully make him look bad - and sadly he succeeded in that.

Chuck
04-10-2011, 11:32 AM
I'm not really sure how I feel about Aaron any more.

Judging by his sig he has made a decision. The right one. :dance:

ozzyshaggah
04-10-2011, 11:36 AM
worst piece of acting ever
he is only fooling those that follow him
the rest of us can see him for tosser he is

toss the tosser out

fitz2k2
04-10-2011, 01:18 PM
He had a gameplan on day 4,wake up people,he always cries in diary room over silly things

BigBrotherfan4ever
04-10-2011, 02:23 PM
He had an issue with people making a racist joke/comment on disabled people, even if it wasn't that bad at all. It's understandable, doesn't make him a pussy.

Aaron seemed to be totally unaware that it was a quote from a film and believed it was something Jay had spontaneously said to him. Seeing as how he has been on the receiving end of spiteful snidey comments all day from Faye and Tom, again bringing his son into it, it was probably the last straw.

Totally agree both of your points.

Incensed
04-10-2011, 02:43 PM
:joker:

BBUKLive: Faye has just told Aaron to respect the fact that she is a romantic person #BBUKLIVE

HBB1508
04-10-2011, 02:46 PM
Saw the Twitter Robot quote about Faye wanting to be respected for a romantic person - what does she want Aaron to do dash out and get her a bunch of flowers and some chocs?????

Angus
04-10-2011, 03:08 PM
Saw the Twitter Robot quote about Faye wanting to be respected for a romantic person - what does she want Aaron to do dash out and get her a bunch of flowers and some chocs?????

She's had a poor upbringing if she hasn't been taught that respect cannot be demanded, it must earned. It must also be reciprocated. She has done absolutely nothing to merit any respect whatsoever.

LivT
04-10-2011, 05:19 PM
Aaron's mojo will return once Faye is booted out on Friday. Otherwise I can see him walking to get away from the insiduousness of the snide remarks she and her new sidekick Tom feel they are entitled to make to him and about him, dragging in obviously personal issues such as his wife and son to mock him about. The B word is overused, but Faye and Tom's behaviour can be construed as an emotional form of it, finding his weakness and constantly picking and picking at it. Even Jay is joining in now - why did he feel the need to wake Aaron (not exactly his best buddy is he?) in order to get his opinion? He was just twisting the knife.

As regards the diary room, where else was Aaron able to go to unload? I can't believe people can be so sexist as to imagine men shouldn't cry when they are upset. As to the hands over his face that people are construing as "fake", I do exactly the same. I'm a very private person with my emotions and hate people(especially strangers) to see me cry. Also unless FMs are suggesting that BB deliberately cued Aaron to "act", then I will accept his emotions at face value, since he has no idea which of his diary room visits would be broadcast.

At least he doesn't wail and whinge in the house, bringing everyone down. That's why Faye is up this week.-


Extremely well said , Angus. Men should be allowed to express their emotions freely, just as it is acceptable for any woman to do so. In Aarons case, covering his face with his hands is no a sign of weakness , just one of conscious awareness that he is in a highly embarrassing, personal state of mind. I would far rather have a man who was capable of expressing his emotions healthily , over someone who turned those emotions into aggressive or abusive behaviour. As a whole, I feel Aaron conducts himself with genuine decorum and self-respect as opposed to Jay who I coudn't find attractive if he happened to be the last guy alive and Ann Summers wasn't invented !!

I didn't say that !!! :whistle: