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Originally Posted by optimisticcynic
Jim feels closer to the boys because they don't sit around constantly bickering about and judging him, and are not under orders from chief justice linda! Linda was sat on her bed telling all the girls not to dislike Jim just because she hates him for being a chauvinistic pig, which was ridiculous as she was in actual fact implanting that seed herself and she blimming knew it.
Jim probably assumes, from what is constantly said to him that his only chance of solidarity now lies with the boys of the house, and he is more likely to achieve a peacemaking split with him cooking for the boys and Luisa cooking for her coven. He did nothing wrong in this instance and people seeking to blame him for Luisa's tantrum, having disadvantaged the whole house by breaking rules with the champagne and make-up, lack objectivity in this instance. Refusing to help bake bread, having been the cause of worse than basic rations for the week shows how self-centred she is. "Poor me, I've unrepentently shafted you all for a week, and for some reason you're upset with me...." Bellend!
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He IS a chauvinistic pig though. You can't say he didn't do anything wrong when he groups all the girls together (per usual) when not all of them dislike him. He's the biggest self-victimizer in the house and if you don't see that you're blind and/or extremely biased.