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Crimson Dynamo 07-09-2018 07:06 AM

I bet he does not do it if they have their husband with them

Crimson Dynamo 07-09-2018 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Matthew. (Post 10207398)
i wonder if he’s like jim off of friday night dinner where he’ll be like

hello jackie... you look... nice?

:laugh2:

Elliot 07-09-2018 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 10207785)
If we're going on their outside stuff then what Sally, Nick, and Dan have done were far worse than what anybody else has done imo. And the only “innocent” Housemate's in there would be Ryan and Gabby.

Gabby cheated on marcel then cheated with dan before she went in the house and that was all part of her media storm
Also Kirstie didn’t do anything bad right? I thought her storm was about her weight

AnnieK 07-09-2018 07:14 AM

Some people are like that though and think pregnancy allows people to approach you when they normally wouldnt. When I was pregnant the number of strangers who thought it was ok to touch my bump was unbelievable. Mainly older ladies in the supermarket....saying things like "oooh when are you due" or "aw, you look ready to pop" I was like "back off bitch" in my head whilst smiling sweetly and saying "oh I know" or "2 weeks left". I was massive though....and all bump so there was no mistaking I was pregnant (or had swallowed a barrel)

chuff me dizzy 07-09-2018 07:43 AM

I don't believe he does that if Im honest

Vicky. 07-09-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10207935)
I bet he does not do it if they have their husband with them

I would agree with this

As for the original question, if hes being honest, then he obviously fetishizes pregnant women.

Vicky. 07-09-2018 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10207944)
Some people are like that though and think pregnancy allows people to approach you when they normally wouldnt. When I was pregnant the number of strangers who thought it was ok to touch my bump was unbelievable. Mainly older ladies in the supermarket....saying things like "oooh when are you due" or "aw, you look ready to pop" I was like "back off bitch" in my head whilst smiling sweetly and saying "oh I know" or "2 weeks left". I was massive though....and all bump so there was no mistaking I was pregnant (or had swallowed a barrel)

OMG yes, this was horrendous. I couldn't walk down the street without random people doing this. And friends/people I know were just as bad if not worse. Really pissed me off and eventually I did just respond with '**** off'. Then I got stares or 'thats not very lady like' which earned a 'I don't give a ****' :umm2:

GoldHeart 07-09-2018 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10207966)
I don't believe he does that if Im honest

I think he's trolling about the mouth kissing & pregnant women thing

Aaliyah 07-09-2018 11:47 AM

My sister is pregnant and honestly if even came near her, nevermind speak to her, I would kick ***** out of him and spit on him

chuff me dizzy 07-09-2018 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10208161)
I think he's trolling about the mouth kissing & pregnant women thing

Me too

chuff me dizzy 07-09-2018 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Aaliyah (Post 10208224)
My sister is pregnant and honestly if even came near her, nevermind speak to her, I would kick ***** out of him and spit on him

Nice :idc:

GoldHeart 07-09-2018 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10208226)
Me too

Hardeep is outspoken & very tactile but I very much doubt he does those things :joker: , I honestly think he's winding them up again. I know he acts weird & it could be true but I don't think it is .

Jessica. 07-09-2018 12:13 PM

I would be intimidated by him if he walked up to me and started complimenting me..

Robodog 07-09-2018 12:32 PM

.

It's just more Virtue-Signalling from Hardeep:

"OH how i would cross the street to tell pregnant women how radiant they are"

(Hey everyone aren't i wonderful and virtuous for thinking/saying all the 'right things'!!

p.s. Please forget those past claims of my inappropriate behaviour)

.

Aaliyah 07-09-2018 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 10208264)
I would be intimidated by him if he walked up to me and started complimenting me..

I'd be disgusted

Vicky. 07-09-2018 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Robodog (Post 10208285)
.

It's just more Virtue-Signalling from Hardeep:

"OH how i would cross the street to tell pregnant women how radiant they are"

(Hey everyone aren't i wonderful and virtuous for thinking/saying all the 'right things'!!

p.s. Please forget those past claims of my inappropriate behaviour)

.

I would say that 90%+ of women would not take it as a compliment and would probably find it really intimidating to have some random bloke coming over to them to say something like that, they would likely take it as a random come on, which is not usually appreciated.. Might explain how he managed to get a harassment complaint actually.

I mean, the amount of times random blokes have said to me (always when I am alone, never with other people) 'smile love' and **** like 'nice tits' along with stuff like...if I am reading on a train, coming to ask what I am reading to try to strike up a conversation. I am like I am reading, leave me the **** alone, then I get 'was only being nice, bitch' and such. 'Compliments' always turn into insults when you make clear you are not interested.

Its just relentless, and how some blokes seem to see it as a good thing I will never know.

Paula D 07-09-2018 01:19 PM

I've just seen a video online of Hardeep sitting down for 15 minutes to talk to a homeless guy so I'm not surprised if he says he goes out of his way to complement people, I think he genuinely tries to make peoples day better.

Paula D 07-09-2018 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10208368)
I would say that 90%+ of women would not take it as a compliment and would probably find it really intimidating to have some random bloke coming over to them to say something like that, they would likely take it as a random come on, which is not usually appreciated.. Might explain how he managed to get a harassment complaint actually.

I mean, the amount of times random blokes have said to me (always when I am alone, never with other people) 'smile love' and **** like 'nice tits' along with stuff like...if I am reading on a train, coming to ask what I am reading to try to strike up a conversation. I am like I am reading, leave me the **** alone, then I get 'was only being nice, bitch' and such. 'Compliments' always turn into insults when you make clear you are not interested.

Its just relentless, and how some blokes seem to see it as a good thing I will never know.

Ah come one, "nice tits" might be out of order but "what are you reading"?? You obviously are coming across as a bit of a bitch if you tell people to **** off for asking that. And if they're telling to smile maybe you have a resting bitch face?

hijaxers 07-09-2018 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Paula D (Post 10208382)
I've just seen a video online of Hardeep sitting down for 15 minutes to talk to a homeless guy so I'm not surprised if he says he goes out of his way to complement people, I think he genuinely tries to make peoples day better.

Well didn't he do that programme living on the streets where he was homeless for a few days?

Vicky. 07-09-2018 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Paula D (Post 10208385)
Ah come one, "nice tits" might be out of order but "what are you reading"?? You obviously are coming across as a bit of a bitch if you tell people to **** off for asking that. And if they're telling to smile maybe you have a resting bitch face?

I don't really care if I come across as a bitch. Blokes have 'randomly' spoke to me since I was ****ing 11. And if I have a resting bitch face, why do random blokes feel the need to say anything? Wom en never do, oddly enough. Same as I have never ever had a woman randomly come up to me to speak...beyond asking directions or asking what time the bus comes, stuff like that. And asking male friends, they never have random blokes come up to open conversation either, so something is making these random blokes think they have the right to 'randomly' speak to 'random' women. Odd that. Also as I say, if you turn them down, it always turns into misogynistic insults. Basically, nice guys do not randomly go up to lone women to find a way to chat them up. The 'smile' thing I have actually smiled before, and that turns into 'you have a lovely smile, why don't I buy you a drink'

GoldHeart 07-09-2018 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10208368)
I would say that 90%+ of women would not take it as a compliment and would probably find it really intimidating to have some random bloke coming over to them to say something like that, they would likely take it as a random come on, which is not usually appreciated.. Might explain how he managed to get a harassment complaint actually.

I mean, the amount of times random blokes have said to me (always when I am alone, never with other people) 'smile love' and **** like 'nice tits' along with stuff like...if I am reading on a train, coming to ask what I am reading to try to strike up a conversation. I am like I am reading, leave me the **** alone, then I get 'was only being nice, bitch' and such. 'Compliments' always turn into insults when you make clear you are not interested.

Its just relentless, and how some blokes seem to see it as a good thing I will never know.


It depends what they say , how they say it and what the environment is .
If it's inappropriate things then obviously it will come across pervy & creepy.

Just depends on the place and what they say and how they say it . I still think Hardeep is winding them up but who knows .

Vicky. 07-09-2018 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10208392)
It depends what they say , how they say it and what the environment is .
If it's inappropriate things then obviously it will come across pervy & creepy.

Just depends on the place and what they say and how they say it . I still think Hardeep is winding them up but who knows .

Quite. A bloke randomly talking to me in a bar is fine. A random bloke coming up to me when I am alone, at night in a bus station is not..unless he is asking about bus times or something that he would ask another bloke if I was a bloke.

Its easy to tell the difference between pervy guys and such, and normal ones. By the tone, and other things. Unfortunately, entitled guys seem to be fairly common.

clairefromsomewhereinnort 07-09-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Elliot (Post 10207378)
Why pregnant woman tho

He didn't just mean pregnant women. That was just an example which he probably picked out because pregnant women appear at first fat and are worried about their figure a lot of them SO ARE SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO MOST NEED THEIR CONFIDENCE UPLIFTING.

HE JUST MEANT IT AS A SUPPORTIVE COMMENT. HE JUST WANTS TO HELP OTHERS AND BOOST THEIR CONFIDENCE WITH WHOEVER HE COMPLIMENTS OUT OF THE BLUE, ******* HE DIDN'T JUST MEAN PREGNANT WOMEN ******

SO THE INTENTIONS AS ALWAYS ARE GOOD BEHIND HIS ACTIONS. BUT OTHERS JUST CANT STAND IT BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST STEREOTYPICAL BEHAVIOUR THAT PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TO DO FROM AN EARLY AGE, THOUGH THE MAIN REASON A LOT HATE HIM IS SIMPLY BECAUSE HE S TOO GOOD A PERSON AT HEART, AND MANY PEOPLE, HATE GOOD PEOPLE COS IT REMINDS THEM HOW NASTY AND SELFISH THEY ARE, THOUGH OF COURSE FEW,ONE IN SEVERAL MILLION, MAYBE A BILLION, WILL EVER ADMIT IT.

GoldHeart 07-09-2018 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10208394)
Quite. A bloke randomly talking to me in a bar is fine. A random bloke coming up to me when I am alone, at night in a bus station is not..unless he is asking about bus times or something that he would ask another bloke if I was a bloke.

Its easy to tell the difference between pervy guys and such, and normal ones. By the tone, and other things. Unfortunately, entitled guys seem to be fairly common.

That is weird , I'd be wary too . You can never be too careful in those situations. In bars you could still get weirdo's aswell .

Epic. 07-09-2018 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by clairefromsomewhereinnort (Post 10208395)
He didn't just mean pregnant women. That was just an example which he probably picked out because pregnant women appear at first fat and are worried about their figure a lot of them SO ARE SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO MOST NEED THEIR CONFIDENCE UPLIFTING.

HE JUST MEANT IT AS A SUPPORTIVE COMMENT. HE JUST WANTS TO HELP OTHERS AND BOOST THEIR CONFIDENCE WITH WHOEVER HE COMPLIMENTS OUT OF THE BLUE, ******* HE DIDN'T JUST MEAN PREGNANT WOMEN ******

SO THE INTENTIONS AS ALWAYS ARE GOOD BEHIND HIS ACTIONS. BUT OTHERS JUST CANT STAND IT BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST STEREOTYPICAL BEHAVIOUR THAT PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TO DO FROM AN EARLY AGE, THOUGH THE MAIN REASON A LOT HATE HIM IS SIMPLY BECAUSE HE S TOO GOOD A PERSON AT HEART, AND MANY PEOPLE, HATE GOOD PEOPLE COS IT REMINDS THEM HOW NASTY AND SELFISH THEY ARE, THOUGH OF COURSE FEW,ONE IN SEVERAL MILLION, MAYBE A BILLION, WILL EVER ADMIT IT.

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