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Old 11-01-2015, 20:00
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Nobody seemed to mind Edwina Curry letching over men's bottoms in the jungle
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:02
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Nobody seemed to mind Edwina Curry letching over men's bottoms in the jungle
Yep men can feel private or vulnerable about their bodies too. It doesn't quite seem to always work both ways though.
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:07
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...the girls would be like "oh CALUM!!!, stop, you cheeky boy" *swoon swoon* etc. Nobody would have taken him to one side and told him he was inappropriate, and I doubt he would have been called to the diary room. Is this "ageism"?
Would it be ok for ken to say the bum comment to ladies in his age range? Just asking
I think it's more of a case of to get away with that comment they have to know you and get on with you. Ken doing it is almost like a stranger saying it. They don't particularly have rapport with him and are of different generation. Calum has bantered with them and got to know them to some extent. Therefore think it would be different if he said it.
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:16
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Nah. Even "young, supposedly attractive" Kirk Norcross got the bitter creepster label and got shock-evicted.
I don't know why he got evicted, but I remember he was universally disliked on here.

From memory, he made direct comments to a model HM (Georgia Salpa?) about her boobs and she didn't tell him to get stuffed, but his comments to the twins were met with derision. They didn't like him one bit.

In my opinion, the age thing is not neccessarily the main thing, it is the fancying/not fancying factor. Unfortunately, most OAPs come under the 'not fancying' category for most younger women.

But equally, I think that Georgia Salpa probably found Kirk as unfancyable as the Shannon twins did, but was not inclined to tell him where to get off while she was on a show she was trying to win by being inoffensive. In real life, she may have behaved completely differently.
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:21
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I think it's more of a case of to get away with that comment they have to know you and get on with you. Ken doing it is almost like a stranger saying it. They don't particularly have rapport with him and are of different generation. Calum has bantered with them and got to know them to some extent. Therefore think it would be different if he said it.
To that's OK then ?
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:30
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To that's OK then ?
Sorry do you mean so that's all right than?
I'm assuming you do

I just think to get away with risqué banter like that you should have to know and get on with the people concerned. I personally would not say it or do it. Just think it's a bit crude and oafish but would not particularly feel I would have to fight for the women's honour if it happened.

I personally would think Calum is a plonker if he said that. I'm just thinking about it from point of view of people concerned.
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Old 11-01-2015, 20:31
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It makes it a lot more creepier and weirder as well when an OAP talks so vulgarly about women who are young enough to be his granddaughters
Exactly. "Drink!" "Arse!" "Girls!" Let's face it they don't come much scarier than Father Jack!
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