BB16 Big Brother 16 aka Big Brother: Timebomb started 12th May 2015, and was won by Chloe Wilburn. Discuss the housemates and show in this forum.

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Old 23-05-2015, 11:05 PM #1
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Exactly this,he wants to have a peek
If they do than cool if they don't then cool but I won't make a sexist judgement on Sarah for doing so either way.
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If they do than cool if they don't then cool but I won't make a sexist judgement on Sarah for doing so either way.
Stop right there.

Who's made a "sexist judgement"?
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Stop right there.

Who's made a "sexist judgement"?
You said you would judge Sarah on such a action if you see your earlier post.
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You said you would judge Sarah on such a action if you see your earlier post.
I also said I'd judge ANY housemate for having sex and have judged housemates in the past for doing so.

I'll ask again, how is this sexist?
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I also said I'd judge ANY housemate for having sex and have judged housemates in the past for doing so.

I'll ask again, how is this sexist?
Well the context of the thread is people making sexist judgements on attractive females i.e Sarah if they have sex in the house. If your saying you would judge both male and female having sex equally then of course the charge of sexism does not apply to you if your being honest. However I still feel it's a prudish judgment but I respect you might have different boundaries to me.
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Well the context of the thread is people making sexist judgements on attractive females i.e Sarah if they have sex in the house. If your saying you would judge both male and female having sex equally then of course the charge of sexism does not apply to you if your being honest. However I still feel it's a prudish judgment but I respect you might have different boundaries to me.
I don't think it's prudish at all. And I doubt anyone who's spoken to me on this forum would think of me of all people as a prude.

Sex on TV makes them classless. It's not something that makes me break out in hives, throw holy water on the TV and cry myself to sleep. Just something I find cheap, crass and a low thing to do.

Just as I've found a multitude of other things housemates do reduces my opinion of them. Just as in real life. If my friend went upstairs for a shag in the bedroom, fair enough. If he insisted on shagging in the middle of the room during a party I'd think less of them.

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I don't think it's prudish at all. And I doubt anyone who's spoken to me on this forum would think of me of all people as a prude.

Sex on TV makes them classless. It's not something that makes me break out in hives, throw holy water on the TV and cry myself to sleep. Just something I find cheap, crass and a low thing to do.
Ok then we will just have to disagree on this matter as I think someone expressing themselves physically with another human being natural and normal. Yes it's on TV but they agreed to expose themselves as people on a TV show and you signed up to voyeuristically watch them do so. If your red line is sex then fine but I don't find that any less classless than for example the twins getting drunk or any of the other emotional outbursts from the housemates. It's just people being people to me.
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