Originally Posted by Sheikaman:
“Hasn't that already been explained many times over? If you didn't see, then here is my version of an explanation:
Aaron manipulated the emotions of other housemates by first of all showing affection, then withdrawing it if they did anything to displease him - and sulking for days, making sure they noticed this at all times.
He made a point of sulking and throwing tantrums when housemates were having fun, laying guilt on them by calling them 'silly' and quite obviously stomping off to the Diary Room to rubbish them.
He went from Maisy to Tom to Faye before he found a compliant, vulnerable person who would enter a 'relationship' with him. He then treated Faye with varying amounts of disdain, humiliating her, patronising her, ignoring her and over looking her. He told her he loved her but then pushed her away, he chose other housemates over Faye several times as his preferred favourites and let her know this quite obviously.
Aaron laid guilt on housemates who did altruistic (kind, generous) things for others, by accusing them of deviousness and insulting their choices. Furthermore, he went on to ignore them for days and made sure everyone suffered from his pointed silences and stomps. He glared and used aggressive body language to intimidate house mates.
Aaron threw tasks, on purpose, not caring who he affected by this; however, when other housemates failed to live up to his expectations, he insulted them and tried to lay guilt on them.
He seemed obsessed by the money and was the first to plot how to divide it out.
He threw the nominations agreement, showing that he had no respect or sensitivity for any of the housemates.
He lied, often saying he liked someone, then in the Diary Room continually dismissing all the housemates as being 'not worth talking to'. He was arrogant and patronising.
He tried to put himself in a superior position to the other housemates, morally, by continually judging them on their language, their terminology, their interests and their behaviour.
I don't have room for the rest. But there, to remind you, are some of the reasons Aaron wasn't a very nice or decent housemate. And in some people's eyes, 'despicable'
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“Hasn't that already been explained many times over? If you didn't see, then here is my version of an explanation:
Aaron manipulated the emotions of other housemates by first of all showing affection, then withdrawing it if they did anything to displease him - and sulking for days, making sure they noticed this at all times.
He made a point of sulking and throwing tantrums when housemates were having fun, laying guilt on them by calling them 'silly' and quite obviously stomping off to the Diary Room to rubbish them.
He went from Maisy to Tom to Faye before he found a compliant, vulnerable person who would enter a 'relationship' with him. He then treated Faye with varying amounts of disdain, humiliating her, patronising her, ignoring her and over looking her. He told her he loved her but then pushed her away, he chose other housemates over Faye several times as his preferred favourites and let her know this quite obviously.
Aaron laid guilt on housemates who did altruistic (kind, generous) things for others, by accusing them of deviousness and insulting their choices. Furthermore, he went on to ignore them for days and made sure everyone suffered from his pointed silences and stomps. He glared and used aggressive body language to intimidate house mates.
Aaron threw tasks, on purpose, not caring who he affected by this; however, when other housemates failed to live up to his expectations, he insulted them and tried to lay guilt on them.
He seemed obsessed by the money and was the first to plot how to divide it out.
He threw the nominations agreement, showing that he had no respect or sensitivity for any of the housemates.
He lied, often saying he liked someone, then in the Diary Room continually dismissing all the housemates as being 'not worth talking to'. He was arrogant and patronising.
He tried to put himself in a superior position to the other housemates, morally, by continually judging them on their language, their terminology, their interests and their behaviour.
I don't have room for the rest. But there, to remind you, are some of the reasons Aaron wasn't a very nice or decent housemate. And in some people's eyes, 'despicable'
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i found this pretty funny to read lol its like u watched the same program but missed a few bits and made up some yourself lol aybe it was all the biased hate u read here or the bbots or whatever but u r wrong.
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very biased !! and some of it contrived !!
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