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Originally Posted by Vicky.
I think its more..they use them when it makes sense to use them tbh. And when two housemates are having fun and both seem extremely relaxed and enjoying it, then its a bit daft to warn.
If anything this year, a warning should perhaps have gone to Genuwine when he forced that kiss on Ashley. She looked so uncomfortable and he seemed to have hold of her head pretty hard.
It does appear to be when its housemates viewers dislike that there are warnings called for tbh. I remember when they Hazel and Daley thing happened and so many people were still saying that nothing should have happened to him, purely as they dislike Hazel. They were also calling for her to be ejected for slapping his arse or something playfully
In short, blanket rules do not really work as context is important.
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Are you kidding me ??? you think Ginuwine should of gotten a warning for a silly kiss ??

i'm done! .
Shane J pulling Andrew's pants down and touching his arse cheeks is acceptable!?? OK because that's that's fair

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Jemma & Sam were "having fun" in CBB20 and Sam still got a warning . So i don't care what anyone says , BB and their BS rules are inconsistent and daft

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And Callum looked embarrassed when Jasmine grabbed his crotch and nothing was done about it .