Why aren't BB publicly warning her for her repeated aggressive behaviour? The way she stood up to Frenchy was Helen-eque and she got an official warning for that. Then threatening to knock someone out as well as the self-loathing "queen" remark. That should be strike two right there.
Kellie is nothing but a scumbag and is about as feminine as a builder's breakfast. Does he think he can fool us with his stripper wigs and fancy dress costumes? Come off it, Frank!
I think she gets upset when she feels and acts aggressively. .He's just got to realize that his aggressive traits might not necessarily disappear. She might rather want to project himself as coy and shy but that's not really her.
Yet another thread that uses Kellie's anger as an excuse to bring up the gender thing.
Women get aggressive too, you know. It's not a "man's" trait.
I think kellie always points to Frank as being aggressive because he "had to be in the mans world" and that it wasn't really him. Kellie points to Frank as being a kind of facade, a character she hid behind. She claims that Kellie isn't like that and says that Kellie is more of a lady, softer, calmer, nicer to people. This is how she herself describes the change. So, when what we are presented with seems to identify more with the image of Frank, then posters on here are well within their rights to point out the discrepancy and phrase it the way the OP did, and can do so justifiably...
I think she gets upset when she feels and acts aggressively. .He's just got to realize that his aggressive traits might not necessarily disappear. She might rather want to project himself as coy and shy but that's not really her.
I think you're a bit confused
People need to take into account that she's also on hormones. Female hormones are powerful things and have even got people off murder charges ;-)
Yes it is. And someone smaller and more vulnerable too. Maloney is a nasty homophobic threatening piece of shit who is trying to fabricate a nice new 'feminine' facade to cover the years of being a horrible man, and it's just not working.
Kellie is nothing but a scumbag and is about as feminine as a builder's breakfast. Does he think he can fool us with his stripper wigs and fancy dress costumes? Come off it, Frank!
I think kellie always points to Frank as being aggressive because he "had to be in the mans world" and that it wasn't really him. Kellie points to Frank as being a kind of facade, a character she hid behind. She claims that Kellie isn't like that and says that Kellie is more of a lady, softer, calmer, nicer to people. This is how she herself describes the change. So, when what we are presented with seems to identify more with the image of Frank, then posters on here are well within their rights to point out the discrepancy and phrase it the way the OP did, and can do so justifiably...
Good post, i couldn't agree more.
Frank was a nasty piece of work and it's Frank that keeps rearing his ugly head with the aggressive behaviour. Some will still maintain it's due to the hormones Kellie is taking, but as Kellie herself pointed out in a conversation with Audley, she has not had a personality transplant.
Yes it is. And someone smaller and more vulnerable too. Maloney is a nasty homophobic threatening piece of shit who is trying to fabricate a nice new 'feminine' facade to cover the years of being a horrible man, and it's just not working.
Frank was a nasty piece of work and it's Frank that keeps rearing his ugly head with the aggressive behaviour. Some will still maintain it's due to the hormones Kellie is taking, but as Kellie herself pointed out in a conversation with Audley, she has not had a personality transplant.
Don't forget too Frank was accused of homophobia and racism when running as a UKIP candidate.
People need to take into account that she's also on hormones. Female hormones are powerful things and have even got people off murder charges ;-)
I'm just not buying the hormone excuse.
How long exactly has she been taking them? And she - or anyone else - really shouldn't be using that to justify her disgustingly immature, stroppy and aggressive behaviour.
So should everyone in the house just tiptoe around her because she is choosing to take female hormones? Ridiculous.
I just don't believe her volatile and emotional behaviour are solely down to the hormones, I think that's just her - after all, Frank was no shrinking violet and never one to mince to bigoted words.
*looks for the hundreds of threads also calling Frenchy unladylike for being aggressive*
ffs it's 2014, us ladies don't have to sit quietly waiting for our men to give us permission to speak and dousing our hankies with smelling salts.
Stop using BS to justify your bigotry
Thanks for posting this
I too am getting p****d off with all these "ladylike" comments. I've just said elsewhere that many people here seem to get their idea of women's behaviour from the film "the Stepford Wives" FFS!
I'm just not buying the hormone excuse.
How long exactly has she been taking them? And she - or anyone else - really shouldn't be using that to justify her disgustingly immature, stroppy and aggressive behaviour.
So should everyone in the house just tiptoe around her because she is choosing to take female hormones? Ridiculous.
I just don't believe her volatile and emotional behaviour are solely down to the hormones, I think that's just her - after all, Frank was no shrinking violet and never one to mince to bigoted words.
I'll tell you something else - at 5' 4" Frank was only a tough guy in the sense that he could afford to pay hulking great heavies to 'enforce' his will and 'sort out' his detractors! Imagine him squaring-up to a 6' 7" heavyweight. He'd sorely regret it!
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Women get aggressive too, you know. It's not a "man's" trait.
ffs it's 2014, us ladies don't have to sit quietly waiting for our men to give us permission to speak and dousing our hankies with smelling salts.
Stop using BS to justify your bigotry
Someone should remind him "I'm a lady" "I'm a lady" like Jack Lemon in Some Like it Hot
I think kellie always points to Frank as being aggressive because he "had to be in the mans world" and that it wasn't really him. Kellie points to Frank as being a kind of facade, a character she hid behind. She claims that Kellie isn't like that and says that Kellie is more of a lady, softer, calmer, nicer to people. This is how she herself describes the change. So, when what we are presented with seems to identify more with the image of Frank, then posters on here are well within their rights to point out the discrepancy and phrase it the way the OP did, and can do so justifiably...
People need to take into account that she's also on hormones. Female hormones are powerful things and have even got people off murder charges ;-)
Yes it is. And someone smaller and more vulnerable too. Maloney is a nasty homophobic threatening piece of shit who is trying to fabricate a nice new 'feminine' facade to cover the years of being a horrible man, and it's just not working.
Nah, the way Malloney was advancing on Leslie, butting into him with his chest, and threatening to knock him spark out ... that's not what women do
Agree totally.
Good post, i couldn't agree more.
Frank was a nasty piece of work and it's Frank that keeps rearing his ugly head with the aggressive behaviour. Some will still maintain it's due to the hormones Kellie is taking, but as Kellie herself pointed out in a conversation with Audley, she has not had a personality transplant.
Lol @ dousing our hankies with smelling salts
61 years as Frank. Five minutes as Kellie.
Don't forget too Frank was accused of homophobia and racism when running as a UKIP candidate.
Well, considering house mates are treating Kellie different because of gender should be acknowledged too.
If it had been Frank that walked in the door, would there be the same treatment!? Absolutely not.
Everyone is too quick to protect Kellie in the house, even though there is no reason to give preferential treatment.
Frank would be regarded as an unpleasant "hard man" from the world of boxing by this stage.
How long exactly has she been taking them? And she - or anyone else - really shouldn't be using that to justify her disgustingly immature, stroppy and aggressive behaviour.
So should everyone in the house just tiptoe around her because she is choosing to take female hormones? Ridiculous.
I just don't believe her volatile and emotional behaviour are solely down to the hormones, I think that's just her - after all, Frank was no shrinking violet and never one to mince to bigoted words.
Thanks for posting this
I too am getting p****d off with all these "ladylike" comments. I've just said elsewhere that many people here seem to get their idea of women's behaviour from the film "the Stepford Wives" FFS!
I'll tell you something else - at 5' 4" Frank was only a tough guy in the sense that he could afford to pay hulking great heavies to 'enforce' his will and 'sort out' his detractors! Imagine him squaring-up to a 6' 7" heavyweight. He'd sorely regret it!