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MrWong 23-06-2010 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 3390942)
I can only go by how they come across on TV. Of course I've never met them and I wasn’t under the impression that I said I had met them, or do know them, but surely you can understand we can get an impression of how someone is based on their TV appearances? And given their TV appearance plus how they behaved on the show I can see a number of consistencies.

It is bollox. Without question, in my mind. Its amazing that the quieter characters never say that. It’s only the idiots who've made fool's on themselves. And they're usually prompted to say so by some interviewer.

You'd only know the consistencies if you know them in real life though. Michelle was a bit of a stalker in the house. Is she a stalker out of the house or is she more accepting of being given the brush off when there are plenty more fish in the sea.

It wasn't just the housemates giving that as a reason. Tt was the psychologists on Big Brain that did. Often explaining away the hm's behaviour being due, in part, to the pressure of being part of the show.

Simone. 23-06-2010 04:14 PM

I feel sorry for Shabby, I really do because I've been in that situation before & it's awfull. Especially considering they're in such a confined space there's just no where to get away.

I don't exactly like her, but I do feel bad.

MojoNixon 23-06-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Simone. (Post 3391225)
I feel sorry for Shabby, I really do because I've been in that situation before & it's awfull. Especially considering they're in such a confined space there's just no where to get away.

I don't exactly like her, but I do feel bad.

:laugh:

Shaun 23-06-2010 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MojoNixon (Post 3391241)
:laugh:

What's so funny about that?

MojoNixon 23-06-2010 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 3391250)
What's so funny about that?

Stupidity.

GiRTh 23-06-2010 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MrWong (Post 3391201)
You'd only know the consistencies if you know them in real life though. Michelle was a bit of a stalker in the house. Is she a stalker out of the house or is she more accepting of being given the brush off when there are plenty more fish in the sea.

As I said a few posts ago, I think Michelle got a bit of a bad edit. I don't think she's a stalker at all but we have seen evidence that when she wants something she goes for it.

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Originally Posted by MrWong (Post 3391201)
It wasn't just the housemates giving that as a reason. Tt was the psychologists on Big Brain that did. Often explaining away the hm's behaviour being due, in part, to the pressure of being part of the show.

I watched that show and I agreed with some of it and I disagreed with other parts of it. Psychology is not an exact science and the psychologists are giving us their theoretical interpretation of the HM's feelings. I just don't buy that the house made Cesar(BB7) behave the way he did - as he said on BBLB while being very heavily prompted by Dermot. I don't believe that Lesley(BB6) was made to behave the way she did because of the pressure of being in the house. I believe on both those occasions, and many more ,they used that as an excuse.

Niall 23-06-2010 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MojoNixon (Post 3391258)
Stupidity.

Explain please.

coolestrock 23-06-2010 05:17 PM

oooooooooooh shut that door

MrWong 23-06-2010 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 3391303)
As I said a few posts ago, I think Michelle got a bit of a bad edit. I don't think she's a stalker at all but we have seen evidence that when she wants something she goes for it.

I watched that show and I agreed with some of it and I disagreed with other parts of it. Psychology is not an exact science and the psychologists are giving us their theoretical interpretation of the HM's feelings. I just don't buy that the house made Cesar(BB7) behave the way he did - as he said on BBLB while being very heavily prompted by Dermot. I don't believe that Lesley(BB6) was made to behave the way she did because of the pressure of being in the house. I believe on both those occasions, and many more ,they used that as an excuse.

I'd love to know their theoretical interpretation on the latest events.

http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/a...4#dsq-comments

Shame they got rid of the show.

PooBay 23-06-2010 05:42 PM

Most women will try carpet munching at some point...and most will grow out of it. It's just a fad.

InOne 23-06-2010 05:44 PM

Gotta love hot lesbians

Enid 23-06-2010 05:46 PM

Hang on, so you're saying everyone's turning gay/bi to be rebellious, but isn't that really conforming if everyone is doing it? So actually, being straight and true to yourself is rebelling?

Larvig 23-06-2010 05:52 PM

Corin is gay? But you like her?

InOne 23-06-2010 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Larvig (Post 3391663)
Corin is gay? But you like her?

Corin is a cool, none obvious lesbian. Of course we like her!!!

Shaun 23-06-2010 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by MojoNixon (Post 3391258)
Stupidity.

There's nothing stupid about falling in love with someone with unrequited feelings. It's a bad situation, sure, but not stupid.

Larvig 23-06-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 3391670)
Corin is a cool, none obvious lesbian. Of course we like her!!!

"none obvious"... lol. if only govan was a non obvious black guy he would be more liked.

InOne 23-06-2010 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Larvig (Post 3391687)
"none obvious"... lol. if only govan was a non obvious black guy he would be more liked.

Eh? What are you even on about? Are you racist?

coolestrock 23-06-2010 06:03 PM

i can see the appeal with being a lesbian,,,i'm a man and i love eating a fur burger

Larvig 23-06-2010 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 3391695)
Eh? What are you even on about? Are you racist?

Is this your response... my god... of course im not a racist. Was just finding your "non obvious"-comment funny. You don't choose what you like or how you look.

InOne 23-06-2010 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Larvig (Post 3391734)
Is this your response... my god... of course im not a racist. Was just finding your "non obvious"-comment funny.

Then you clearly don't know anything about anything :)

Larvig 23-06-2010 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 3391739)
Then you clearly don't know anything about anything :)

I am as much a racist as you are homophobic, sir.

InOne 23-06-2010 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Larvig (Post 3391772)
I am as much a racist as you are homophobic, sir.

You don't even know what that means. Stop using big words on a forum and go back to mummy.

Chuckyegg 23-06-2010 07:22 PM

The trend is to say that you are a bit bi or maybe not...or maybe gay...or not.
am i or arnt i?
thats the trend

nothing actually much to do with having same sex intercourse.

BBfan46 23-06-2010 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 3390467)
The OP makes a few great points. The bit in bold is pretty much spot on. Shabby knows Caoimhe isnt gay, to cry when she doesnt respond to her advances is frankly absurd.

Of course we all know that being gay is definitely not a trend but people like Shabby don't do the gay community any good.

I don't understand what the bold text is suggesting? If she has feelings for a straight girl why can't she get emotional the heart wants what the heart wants. You do not chose who you like or fall in love with.

GiRTh 23-06-2010 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BBfan46 (Post 3392005)
I don't understand what the bold text is suggesting? If she has feelings for a straight girl why can't she get emotional the heart wants what the heart wants. You do not chose who you like or fall in love with.

I cant speak for the OP - perhaps you should have quoted them and not me - but my interpretation was that firstly, she has feeling for a girl that is not gay and thus unattainable and secondly, that she has not known her long enough for her feeling to be genuine.

BB_Eye 23-06-2010 07:35 PM

I would be enjoying Shabby and Caoimhe business if it had even a small fraction of the comedy value of Craig and Anthony.

BBfan46 23-06-2010 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 3392034)
I cant speak for the OP - perhaps you should have quoted them and not me - but my interpretation was that firstly, she has feeling for a girl that is not gay and thus unattainable and secondly, that she has not known her long enough for her feeling to be genuine.

I respect your opinion. But you can't possibly know that. Only Shabby will know if her feeling is genuine and why is it stupid for her to like a girl who isn't gay? It's not something you choose as pointed out. Unrequited love is fairly common.

toothpick 23-06-2010 07:46 PM

The OP is right...scabby would do anything for a split second of attention..shes ****ing revolting

http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2010/06...90_636x359.jpg

GiRTh 23-06-2010 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BBfan46 (Post 3392102)
I respect your opinion. But you can't possibly know that. Only Shabby will know if her feeling is genuine and why is it stupid for her to like a girl who isn't gay? It's not something you choose as pointed out. Unrequited love is fairly common.

Genuine feelings after less than two weeks? Maybe, but I doubt it.

Its absurd for her to fall for a straight girl if she's at all pragmatic. We know now that she isn't, but hey.


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