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"everyone has discharge in their knickers"
catt
23-01-2016
True.

What a horrible horrible event - the men were vile and misogynistic and the women defensive because they were made to feel shame about discharge by the men. Good for Jeremy. Seriously.
SpiritedAway
23-01-2016
Um, no. Not really. There are different types of discharge. Jeremy referred to it as "cheese" and everyone else called it "crust" .... Ew.

Anyway, that's not healthy.
Helen90
23-01-2016
Jeremy's been really cute tonight. Strange when he's the most mature of the lot.
Blue Jay Way
23-01-2016
but not everyone leaves it lying about a communal living house.

Stephanie was rubbing their noses in it
Captain Kipper
23-01-2016
Only when I think about Ola Jordan.
JVS
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Blue Jay Way:
“
Stephanie was rubbing their noses in it”

I must have missed that bit.
NatoPMT
23-01-2016
I agree it was misogyny - maybe in both genders, maybe defensiveness from the women, either way they should have all known better.

Originally Posted by SpiritedAway:
“Um, no. Not really. There are different types of discharge. Jeremy referred to it as "cheese" and everyone else called it "crust" .... Ew.

Anyway, that's not healthy.”

You don't know that unless you're her gynae. And anyway, if she isn't healthy, so what if she has a yeast infection or somert, she's a human. Humans are covered in microbes.

She should pick up after herself but these reactions are ridiculous.
What name??
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Blue Jay Way:
“Stephanie was rubbing their noses in it”

Unfortunate choice of words
Shantan
23-01-2016
No not everyone has that type of discharge that is so bad and if they did why were the girls laughing and denying it was theirs. Even if they did I'd like to think most people would wash their panties as soon as possible. Why is she so slovenly?
Vicky.
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by SpiritedAway:
“Um, no. Not really. There are different types of discharge. Jeremy referred to it as "cheese" and everyone else called it "crust" .... Ew.

Anyway, that's not healthy.”

I heard someone say the knickers had been there for a week...maybe this is why

Everyone went on stupidly though. But, at the same time...I cannot get my head around someone leaving dirty knickers lying round a communal house
ForGodsSake
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Blue Jay Way:
“but not everyone leaves it lying about a communal living house.

Stephanie was rubbing their noses in it”

To be fair Stephanie had left a PILE of clothes to be washed in the bathroom.
julicova
23-01-2016
Jeremy was really sweet to Steph. Honestly, she does not deserve him.
SpiritedAway
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by NatoPMT:
“I agree it was misogyny - maybe in both genders, maybe defensiveness from the women, either way they should have all known better.



You don't know that unless you're her gynae. And anyway, if she isn't healthy, so what if she has a yeast infection or somert, she's a human. Humans are covered in microbes.

She should pick up after herself but these reactions are ridiculous.”

I don't have to be her gyno to know it's unhealthy if Stephanie herself referred to it as a "problem down there" meaning it's out of the norm for her whatever it looked like. If we're being entirely honest, this woman caught glandular fever in the house and she has noticeable discharge in her knickers... she doesn't sound too "healthy". Anyway, regardless of how healthy she is or isn't, to leave them about is certainly unhygienic and disrespectful in communal living area. That's what is embarrassing because every woman does indeed get discharge at times, but I would like to think the vast majority wouldn't crumble them up on the floor and leave them out. In the bathroom, too! Why not make it a priority to wash your shit?! She literally had nothing else to do. Lazy, dirty cow.
StandByMe89
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by What name??:
“Unfortunate choice of words”

lmao.


I think the issue is here not the discharge itself but the fact that she left dirty knickers in a shared household. If you leave your dirty pants or knickers around someone is bound to pick them up and want to know who is leaving such things around.
They shouldn't have mocked her or embarrassed her, but the discharge or 'bird poop' is not the issue, it's the lack of respect Steph has when it comes to tidying up. Look how she treated Megans tracksuit, it was damp and she just slung it in a corner.
charlie1
23-01-2016
I feel very sorry for Stephanie. Danniella, who is twice Steph's age, snorting with laughter along with Gemma, who is over 10 years older than Steph.

Stephanie may have been careless leaving them hanging around, and we know that she can be slovenly, but she's obviously quite immature for her age. As far as those two women though, well, imo, shame on them.

Tiffany at least stood up for Stephanie.
NatoPMT
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by SpiritedAway:
“I don't have to be her gyno to know it's unhealthy if Stephanie herself referred to it as a "problem down there" meaning it's out of the norm for her whatever it looked like. If we're being entirely honest, this woman caught glandular fever in the house and she has noticeable discharge in her knickers... she doesn't sound too "healthy". Anyway, regardless of how healthy she is or isn't, to leave them about is certainly unhygienic and disrespectful in communal living area. That's what is embarrassing because every woman does indeed get discharge at times, but I would like to think the vast majority wouldn't crumble them up on the floor and leave them out. In the bathroom, too! Why not make it a priority to wash your shit?! She literally had nothing else to do. Lazy, dirty cow.”


she also said she was horny, she changes her words and her mind every few minutes, but it doesn't matter because unless you're going to give her an examination both your and mine opinion is irrelevant - their words are subjective as is our interpretation of them

The response to someone being rude enough to leave dirty knickers around is not humiliation that effectively shames all women, healthy or not.
Blodeuwedd
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by catt:
“True.

What a horrible horrible event - the men were vile and misogynistic and the women defensive because they were made to feel shame about discharge by the men. Good for Jeremy. Seriously.”

Totally agre, fair play to Jeremy.
rhumble
23-01-2016
I didnt watch i just read some of the thread,, what on earth is disharge, has she got thrush or something
sheils1
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Blue Jay Way:
“but not everyone leaves it lying about a communal living house.

Stephanie was rubbing their noses in it”

Where she suppose to leave it, in with her clean underwear. Its not her fault three insensitive men choose to sort the dirty washing out is it.
BeeBumble
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by NatoPMT:
“I agree it was misogyny - maybe in both genders, maybe defensiveness from the women, either way they should have all known better.



You don't know that unless you're her gynae. And anyway, if she isn't healthy, so what if she has a yeast infection or somert, she's a human. Humans are covered in microbes.

She should pick up after herself but these reactions are ridiculous.”

Yeast infections are often a sign you're being too clean down there. Bacteria keeps yeast at bay if you kill off all the bacteria it allows the yeast to grow. Which is why gynae's will say to only wash the vagina with water.

Also as far as I'm aware a bit of discharge has never killed anyone. So why it may be a bit disgusting to leave discharged knickers lying about it's not particularly dangerous and doesn't warrant a reaction like a bunch of five year old's claiming someone has cooties.
jobielad
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Vicky.:
“I heard someone say the knickers had been there for a week...maybe this is why

Everyone went on stupidly though. But, at the same time...I cannot get my head around someone leaving dirty knickers lying round a communal house ”

Or on a table!!!
Heatherbell
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by catt:
“True.

What a horrible horrible event - the men were vile and misogynistic and the women defensive because they were made to feel shame about discharge by the men. Good for Jeremy. Seriously.”

What ? Nope . Not true .
Riccie
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by SpiritedAway:
“I don't have to be her gyno to know it's unhealthy if Stephanie herself referred to it as a "problem down there" meaning it's out of the norm for her whatever it looked like. If we're being entirely honest, this woman caught glandular fever in the house and she has noticeable discharge in her knickers... she doesn't sound too "healthy". Anyway, regardless of how healthy she is or isn't, to leave them about is certainly unhygienic and disrespectful in communal living area. That's what is embarrassing because every woman does indeed get discharge at times, but I would like to think the vast majority wouldn't crumble them up on the floor and leave them out. In the bathroom, too! Why not make it a priority to wash your shit?! She literally had nothing else to do. Lazy, dirty cow.”

Omg...your in-depth medical analysis....you take yourself too seriously...
Heatherbell
23-01-2016
Originally Posted by Vicky.:
“I heard someone say the knickers had been there for a week...maybe this is why

Everyone went on stupidly though. But, at the same time...I cannot get my head around someone leaving dirty knickers lying round a communal house ”

Oh boke . No wonder they've all been ill .
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