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If Aaron done the same thing to a female
wigglefizzy
29-05-2015
It seems moron {oops sorry Aaron } had got away with for too long , the way he was with Joel in the first 2 weeks with his suggestive remarks , if that was a straight male saying things like that to a female they would of been kicked out straight away, ...and before anybody throws in the homophobic card at me .....don't care if people are gay,straight ,bi or whatever.... just don't like idiots.... plus how over the top was his woe is me speech in the diary room , don't think ive seen so much dry crying ever in a series of big brother .......come on housemates if you going for thr crying malarkey at least try and produce some real tears.
docman
29-05-2015
It's not about homophobia it is about gender and fairness. I can accept Aaron being punished and removed. The question is why Bianca wasn't for running about naked and rubbing her fanny on the men, why Faye wasn't removed for trying to pull down a man's pants and grab his penis, why wasn't Denise removed for pulling down a girl's trousers, why wasn't Brian Belo removed to flapping his penis in front of the twins, why wasn't Darnell removed to standing about naked with an erection, why wasn't series winner Aaron punished for showering naked in front of the whole house, why weren't most of the female housemates removed in Series 8 for chasing Ziggy about and trying to pull his towell off despite him asking them to stop. And the "he was loving it really" excuse applies no more to him that Joel.

And why hasn't Harriet been removed for Physically pushing Aaron against Joel?

If there was fairness, I don't think there would be the upset there is.
wigglefizzy
29-05-2015
True , I think its more to do with the producers making the rules up as they go along
radders2012
29-05-2015
Or perhaps its because non of the others complained about the situation whilst Joel made it clear it was unwanted and made him feel uncomfortable.
teresagreen
29-05-2015
I think it's more to do with BB clamping down on wrongdoings.
Bowdon
29-05-2015
Originally Posted by radders2012:
“Or perhaps its because non of the others complained about the situation whilst Joel made it clear it was unwanted and made him feel uncomfortable.”

Exactly!
Leathertrouser2
29-05-2015
What if what if what if....stick to the facts. He didn't do it to a female, he did it to a male as part of a storyline egged on by producers realising that the ratings were dire, what can you do? Take something minor (which has been done numerous times over 15 years) blow it up, use a scapegoat. Wholla....ratings go "pop" for 24 hours. Everyone us fell for it as we now discuss it even the what if what if what if.
shelleyj89
29-05-2015
Aaron's gender and sexuality, or the gender and sexuality of the housemate he did it to is irrelevant. What's relevant is that Joel was uncomfortable, he told Aaron to stop, and Aaron didn't.
wigglefizzy
29-05-2015
Glad he has gone tho , he was a dipstick
momoriro
29-05-2015
Perhaps instead of sexually harassing Joel, Aaron should have assaulted Jade as he would have gotten clean away with it by BB.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/d...rother-2057296
Sunnydays
29-05-2015
Originally Posted by radders2012:
“Or perhaps its because non of the others complained about the situation whilst Joel made it clear it was unwanted and made him feel uncomfortable.”

Yes, it was as plain and simple as that..
shelleyj89
29-05-2015
Originally Posted by momoriro:
“Perhaps instead of sexually harassing Joel, Aaron should have assaulted Jade as he would have gotten clean away with it by BB.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/d...rother-2057296”

He was removed from the house, how did he get away with it?
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