Originally Posted by paralax:
“The producers decide to air it, shame on them. Maybe I am just getting old, but there are some things women used to be discreet about and this is one of them, but this lot think it is funny and clever to be as crude as they can.
Ultimately Stephanie should not leave her dirty clothes lying around, especially soiled underwear, which most of us would have washed straight away, and if she has a problem has she not heard of pantie liners? I mean it it is basic hygiene. Did her mother teach her nothing.
Ok the blokes acted like silly school boys, but the women should have been more sympathetic.
There are no depths that these producers won't stoop to.”
One of my first thoughts was about Stephanies mother too - she seems to have spoilt and babied her but not taught her anything about self respect and morals. Maybe Steph dosn't realise what pany liners are for. I was surprised that someone didn't just have a woman to woman chat with her - Danny being the most likely having a daughter. From personal experience at work there are many young girls who know all about sex but very little else.
It really is a mob mentality in there - one starts it and the rest just happily run with it, each vying with the others to be loudest (and gain the most airtime).
None of them came out well over it - other than Stephanie but even she put the whole blame on John - who just shrieked the loudest. If it was Chris who found them (wherever they were) he should have just said there was a pair of pants he won't wash and he had put them in the laundry basket. Whose ever they were would have to do them themselves.. He started the whole thing off and it quickly turned into a 3 act drama which should not have been shown at all imo.
I am disappointed most with Daniella though - she is a mum after all not a teenager.