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| BB17 Discuss the series (won by Jason Burrill, runner-up Hughie) and all the housemates in this forum.
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Some people like a good thriller and some prefer a comedy. Some people like going to night clubs and some prefer a quiet night in with friends. Some people think hall passes are fine and some think they aren't for various reasons. People and their personal opinions are extremely complicated and how those opinions have been formed can't always be explained and articulated. |
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Regarding whether it's what he wants though, if that is what the two of them have agreed to - that he is allowed a hall pass but she isn't - that's a mutual agreement that if she didn't want she could have refused. Do I think that's fair? No. Do I think in situations like these or fully fledged open relationships they should exist on mutually agreed terms where both parties are equals? Yes. But it isn't down to me to decide, if two people come to an agreement where it's a case of one rule for one and a different one for the other, that's their prerogative and their business and all power to them I agree we may be looking at another Steph/Jeremy/Sam situation that's been contrived for press attention though in which case his fiancé obviously wouldn't care and all I'd really have to say is...genius job |
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If it's a one person decision and the other person has gone alone with it, then sorry but as sad as that may be, they both agreed to it. She's entitled to say no or ditch him if she chooses, and a lot of people on here have speculated she's only with him for his money and status (which I think is disrespectful in itself funnily enough), in which case what does it matter? If that's what she's doing then all power to her too I've explained why I've held this opinion plenty of times. I don't feel it is mine or anyone else's place to determine whether someone else's relationship is 'disrespectful' just because I or someone else has a personal opposition to having hall passes and open relationships. Whether I would personally have them is irrelevant, other people are entitled to and they're entitled to have them without people saying their relationship is 'disrespectful' or effectively a shambles just because they wouldn't have one themselves, it's closed minded nonsense. I am a liberal, it is 2016 and I think we should live and let live and leave people to conduct their own relationships however they please. |
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Just read. On DS that Laura confirmed her and Marco did have sex. But no doubt people will say it's all his fault and ahe's a victim here. When it takes two to tango. She's going for the sympathy angle to get away with it. I hope she goes first
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Are they accusing Marco of raping Laura? If not then i don't see how both him and Laura aren't responsible for having sex?I'm not getting this blame him/her for thing?
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Two days ago Bots did accuse him of coercing Laura into sex. Yesterday they were backtracking.
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I'm not. I think they're consenting adults and can do what they want. But Marco taking the blame pisses me off.
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Can I get a witness?
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He should be he's cheating on his fiancée and lying to Laura about being in an open relationship. Justice for Laura
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She looked into it but he did look like he was pressing things on pretty quickly, still she should have told him to back off if she wasn't into it. But anyway, she's not said he pushed her into it so no point blaming her
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If I say that in my experience I have witnessed friends/friends of friends relationships falling apart because they thought they could handle an 'open' relationship and it always failed and led to great distress and that is why I don't think they are a good idea; that I have personally witnessed having respect for each other leads to a more loving and fulfilling relationship that lasts - is that more what you are looking for - reasons why we think like we do? Or not?
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They are 2 consenting adults having sex so it's not his fault. However all along I think Marco drove the relationship because he is a very dominant personality whereas Laura seems more compliant, which occurs a lot in relationships anyway.
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Not really, because while you may know people for whom open relationships haven't worked, I and others may do. This of course works vice versa but regardless of who and what we know, our experiences are not universal either way. We only know and have experienced a tiny percentage of the overall existence of them, it is impossible to make a judgement on every single open relationship to ever exist. For some they work, for some they don't. But neither you nor I know the ins and outs of those we are not close to, so it impossible and totally not our place to be saying that it's 'disrespectful', that is for the people involved in it to decide |
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