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Originally posted by shash
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Originally posted by moimay
I thought I heard Bea, when apologising to Lisa, acknowledge that Lisa had borrowed cigarettes from her and Lisa had promised to give her some of hers in return when she had fresh supplies.
How does this relate to Bea's feelings of shock when Lisa didn't want to swop breakfast cereal with her ?
I am not a smoker but lending someone something they need to feed their addiction doesn't make them obliged to relinquish whatever you've got if they want it.
It struck me that Bea was either suffering from a false sense of entitlement or trying to emotionally blackmail Lisa - perish the thought
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I think any smoker would have shared tobacco with Lisa in that situation. Bea would have risen to new levels of cruelty if she had smoked on and watched Lisa suffer.
I agree with you.
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Maybe the real question to ask is: If it had been the other way round, Lisa had fags whilst Bea had none, would Lisa have shared?