Come on people, would any of you really have a clue what it'd be like to go into a house with 11 strangers, where you are going to be watched 24/7?
Answer: No, and don't even say that you would, because unless you've been there then you're talking bull*hit.
Don't be hard on Sunita, it's not her fault that she hasn't enjoyed what she's doing. I honestly don't think there's any conspiracy here either. They put her in and she wasn't enjoying it so she wants out again. Fair enough. Why can't you give her credit for taking the decision to leave? That had probably been a far harder decision than going in in the first place, knowing what she might face coming out.
I don't think there's been anyone really willing to talk to her one on one, or as a small group. They've all been too busy playing games or hiding in corners reading.
I like Sunita and was hoping she'd decide to stick it out, but I would assume she's made the best decision for herself, and it won't have been made lightly.
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“Sunita is probably going through the early stages of depression at the moment. As someone who is currently suffering from it you can see the signs, becoming more withdrawn, not wanting to talk to people. Sunita has also said that there are issues outside the house that she needs to get sorted, these are probably playing on her mind as well making her even more depressed.”
I don't agree with that at all, she's withdrawn because she hasn't been able to connect with the others, not because she's depressed. In fact she will most likely be a little depressed, but
simply because she's not happy. If she was clinically depressed then she would most likely have not been in the house at all.