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jaxie
06-06-2015, 10:25 PM
Ffs he's only been in there a week. He didn't deserve that.
Denver
06-06-2015, 10:27 PM
He tried to give it away I don't see the problem? :shrug:
He is either acting (which i think he is) or he has mental issues. Its just not normal for a man to behave in that way with all that crying.
Daniel-X
06-06-2015, 10:29 PM
He tried to give it away I don't see the problem? :shrug:
I don't like him but I agree with this.
Ramsay
06-06-2015, 10:30 PM
He tried to give it away I don't see the problem? :shrug:
HHahaha to be fair he was like ''now i'd like to give THIS GIFT THAT I WOULD REALLY LIKE to chloe and chloe my last week has been really bad AND I REALLY REALLY REALLY NEED THIS YOU ****ING **** ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME GIVE ME THE ****ING GIFT...but yeah sure you can have it...."
Jack_
06-06-2015, 10:44 PM
He is either acting (which i think he is) or he has mental issues. Its just not normal for a man to behave in that way with all that crying.
:umm2:
karezza
06-06-2015, 10:45 PM
Paranoid Chloe gave it to poor Simon.
smudgie
06-06-2015, 10:47 PM
DeAr me, those tears, either very poor acting or the behaviour of a six year old, he really does need to grow up somewhat.
karezza
06-06-2015, 10:48 PM
DeAr me, those tears, either very poor acting or the behaviour of a six year old, he really does need to grow up somewhat.
He's gay.
smudgie
06-06-2015, 10:49 PM
He's gay.
.....and, he is also bloody 46 years old, not six.
:umm2:
Why that reaction, its not normal, it really isn't
Jack_
06-06-2015, 11:11 PM
Why that reaction, its not normal, it really isn't
Because you're perpetuating a ridiculous gender stereotype in which it's apparently not 'normal' for men to cry
Why isn't it 'normal'?
Jamesy
06-06-2015, 11:15 PM
It was a bit ridiculous considering he's been in there for a week
karezza
06-06-2015, 11:19 PM
It's time to give Simon a letter from home - the poor man needs it.
Withano
06-06-2015, 11:24 PM
He won it fairly enough
joeysteele
06-06-2015, 11:34 PM
Well it is always nice to hear a Mothers voice but the message was really short and a bit pointless in my view.
He moaned at being out after the first night of the series, he wanted to go back in, did so and has then been a bubbling wreck ever since, with no tears whatsoever, never once a tissue needed and no signs of any tears at all down his face.
Really, the house is clearly no good to him at all, he needs to go back home and as near instantly as possible too.
armand.kay
06-06-2015, 11:42 PM
He's gay.
Umm
NotARylanFan
06-06-2015, 11:48 PM
The message wasn't even anything special. It was just a generic "Hang in there kitty"-type message.
The fact he had seen her less than a week ago made his reaction even more stupid.
Because you're perpetuating a ridiculous gender stereotype in which it's apparently not 'normal' for men to cry
Why isn't it 'normal'?
I didn't say men didn't cry, i actually gave context for my statement. I am completely bored with all this politically correct pandering. I know plenty straight and gay men and women that would not shed a single tear in the circumstances that he has found himself in the house, none would do so with the regularity that Simon has. I suggest if you think thats normal, you come from a completely different sphere of life to me, because I have lived a long time, met many, many people, in many different countries, and I've never seen it.
Jack_
06-06-2015, 11:59 PM
I didn't say men didn't cry, i actually gave context for my statement. I am completely bored with all this politically correct pandering. I know plenty straight and gay men and women that would not shed a single tear in the circumstances that he has found himself in the house, none would do so with the regularity that Simon has. I suggest if you think thats normal, you come from a completely different sphere of life to me, because I have lived a long time, met many, many people, in many different countries, and I've never seen it.
Yeah, and your context was that it's not normal for a man to behave in that way with 'all that crying'. So what you're insinuating is that it would be understandable for a woman to cry as much as Simon has, but pretty weird for a man to. That's what you're saying, is it not? Regardless of whether Simon is a mess or not - which he is and that's what makes him a hilariously brilliant housemate - the very idea that there should be or is levels of frequency of which it's acceptable for a man to cry is just absurd, and sexist.
As fake as all of his other tears have been, I bought these ones - and I don't see the issue with them either. I expect most people would get upset hearing from a loved one when you're locked away with no outside contact for 24 hours a day. The fact it's been a week doesn't make any difference in my opinion.
Jack_
07-06-2015, 12:04 AM
He told me yesterday that a mans sexuality is strong but a womans sexuality is "meh, wishy washy"
:umm2: :umm2:
on season really is a mess
Withano
07-06-2015, 12:09 AM
:umm2: :umm2:
on season really is a mess
Just checked, to be fair that wasn't him! But he did have some interesting views on gender in the same thread http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=279404
Don't think its worth your time debating with him
Jack_
07-06-2015, 12:13 AM
Wow that's a depressing and embarrassing read in equal measure. Christ.
the_answers
07-06-2015, 12:21 AM
HHahaha to be fair he was like ''now i'd like to give THIS GIFT THAT I WOULD REALLY LIKE to chloe and chloe my last week has been really bad AND I REALLY REALLY REALLY NEED THIS YOU ****ING **** ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME GIVE ME THE ****ING GIFT...but yeah sure you can have it...."
Brilliant ! :laugh:
Chloe...
You b*stard I know it's a gift from home.
And I want it even though I know you're using it in part to suck up to the public.
So I'll playact and pretend I think you're such a good guy but I've an even bigger heart before slagging you off with Danny to the camera.
Gives back, both cry.
Visage
07-06-2015, 12:56 AM
To be fair he needed this message from home. I know he's only been in there a week but the others don't need that message as much as he does. The others don't count because they haven't had it as hard as Simon. He was evicted on launch night and so he deserves all the special treatments that's available. None of the others got evicted on launch night so they don't know how badly he wanted to stay and even though he was given a second chance he still deserves it because his needs are what's important in that house, not anyone else's needs.
I know he messed up with Eileen but he paid for that by having a fake emotional breakdown and then when he was given another chance he messed up with Chloe and he paid for that by having another fake emotional breakdown.
What the rest of the selfish housemates don't understand is that Simon has lived half of his life and they have many more years left than him so that makes his needs more important then theirs.
None of them actually understand how draining it is to keep having fake emotional breakdowns and if they did they probably still wouldn't suffer as much as Simon has.
:umm2: :umm2:
on season really is a mess
yes it is, i've really had my fill of the pretentious pseudo political correct excuses given for house mates that behave like a joke. My opinion is just as valid as yours or anyone elses. Get yourself some life experience, it will do you good.
Ashley.
07-06-2015, 04:23 AM
He's gay.
Oh and I suppose all gays are over-sensitive and behave like six years olds? :rolleyes:
Vanessa
07-06-2015, 04:26 AM
I like him. :laugh:
..I think for me, he's probably the most self absorbed housemate there has ever been on BB but it's a gameshow and he wanted the letter himself so...well played, Simon...
Well it is always nice to hear a Mothers voice but the message was really short and a bit pointless in my view.
He moaned at being out after the first night of the series, he wanted to go back in, did so and has then been a bubbling wreck ever since, with no tears whatsoever, never once a tissue needed and no signs of any tears at all down his face.
Really, the house is clearly no good to him at all, he needs to go back home and as near instantly as possible too.
Ha I was going to point out the shortness of it, hi simon, its been a bad week, chin up, love mum......Booooooohoooooooosnifffsnotboopohopooowha aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh
jennyjuniper
07-06-2015, 09:42 AM
Well it is always nice to hear a Mothers voice but the message was really short and a bit pointless in my view.
He moaned at being out after the first night of the series, he wanted to go back in, did so and has then been a bubbling wreck ever since, with no tears whatsoever, never once a tissue needed and no signs of any tears at all down his face.
Really, the house is clearly no good to him at all, he needs to go back home and as near instantly as possible too.
I felt that too, about the message being short and not all that sweet. She never even said 'I love you':shocked: That's always the last thing I say to my kids when we speak on the phone.
joeysteele
07-06-2015, 10:18 AM
I felt that too, about the message being short and not all that sweet. She never even said 'I love you':shocked: That's always the last thing I say to my kids when we speak on the phone.
I agree,it came across really poor in my view.
DemolitionRed
07-06-2015, 10:33 AM
I didn't say men didn't cry, i actually gave context for my statement. I am completely bored with all this politically correct pandering. I know plenty straight and gay men and women that would not shed a single tear in the circumstances that he has found himself in the house, none would do so with the regularity that Simon has. I suggest if you think thats normal, you come from a completely different sphere of life to me, because I have lived a long time, met many, many people, in many different countries, and I've never seen it.
What your not getting is, not everyone conforms to 'normality'. If its normal for Simon to cry a lot then its his normal.
What your not getting is, not everyone conforms to 'normality'. If its normal for Simon to cry a lot then its his normal.
That doesn't give it acceptability though if the general consensus is that he is making a fool of himself. Having looked a bit at his profile outside of BB it doesn't match with his behaviour in the house, so either he is acting, or he has some mental issues. :shrug:
DemolitionRed
07-06-2015, 12:00 PM
That doesn't give it acceptability though if the general consensus is that he is making a fool of himself. Having looked a bit at his profile outside of BB it doesn't match with his behaviour in the house, so either he is acting, or he has some mental issues. :shrug:
Acceptable to who?
Is it acceptable that Harry walks around the house naked? not to some but to others it doesn't matter.
Is it acceptable for Mark to be so openly insulting? again, not for some.
Would it be more acceptable if it was a woman crying every five minutes?
As for the profiles of him outside the house, that's all to do with the person he wants us to see and its written without all the warts.
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