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stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“Misogyny? That's just ridiculous.
You've obviously never liked more than one person at the same time - impossible, isn't it? The way I look at it is that you could be in love with someone, go on a two week holiday abroad, and find someone there you really like as well. Does that make you a bad person? It's human nature. When you're away from people you adapt to the situation you're in and find new people to hang around with.
To me it makes perfect sense, but anyway.
And in the BB house, everything is magnified, emotions are a lot higher than they would be normally.”

No, I'm well aware that sometimes people can like more than one person, that's fine. What isn't fine is the being in a relationship with one while pursuing a romance with another. That is just pure disrespect, especially when you thrust it down their throat on Tv everynight
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“Catherine, he didn't do anything, did he? You can't help liking someone, but he didn't snog Chantelle, so he didn't cheat.”


So he didn't dip his wick - there is more to being unfaithful than doing that! Even when they realised there was more than friendship between them they didn't distance themselves.

If my hubby said to someone, 'If I wasn't with someone I'd marry you tomorrow', I'd be slightly pee'd off. In my mind, for him to be saying that, he'd be abusing our relationship and trust.

He was in a relationship when he went into the house, and should have respected that!

God, I'm 33, I feel like an old woman - where has respect, trust and faithfulness gone in a list of essentials for a good person?

He's a sh*t and and I hope his g/f dumps him!
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
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God, I'm 33, I feel like an old woman - where has respect, trust and faithfulness gone in a list of essentials for a good person?

He's a sh*t and and I hope his g/f dumps him!”

I'm starting to feel old too!

Who'd have thought being born in the 70s would have made us a different generation!!

I guess it says a lot about society that this is now considered acceptable behaviour, wouldn't have happened in my day. Oh wait a minute, this is my day...
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“So he didn't dip his wick - there is more to being unfaithful than doing that! Even when they realised there was more than friendship between them they didn't distance themselves.

If my hubby said to someone, 'If I wasn't with someone I'd marry you tomorrow', I'd be slightly pee'd off. In my mind, for him to be saying that, he'd be abusing our relationship and trust.

He was in a relationship when he went into the house, and should have respected that!

God, I'm 33, I feel like an old woman - where has respect, trust and faithfulness gone in a list of essentials for a good person?

He's a sh*t and and I hope his g/f dumps him!”

his g/f might be cold woman..he might need a lot of love..she might not be like huggy kissy type..i have been told french people can be cold..i hope he dumps her..you are very angry for someone who does not even know them...
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by TARTY-TARA:
“his g/f might be cold woman..he might need a lot of love..she might not be like huggy kissy type..i have been told french people can be cold..i hope he dumps her..you are very angry for someone who does not even know them... ”

..then he should have finished it before he went in - he's still wrong!

..oh, and don't even try to analyse me - I'm just annoyed that his behaviour is so easily excusable! I don't need to delve into my past to reason with my opinions!

Maybe my high standards mean I haven't been treated like he treats women!
emma555
28-01-2006
Okay, I accept what you're saying, I guess I just see it differently. I think in my experience people do far worse things in the real world than Preston did with Chantelle. My friend's boyfriend has snogged her sister, cousin and best friend. That to me is what cheating and being a prick means.
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“..then he should have finished it before he went in - he's still wrong!”

But didnt do nothing..he didnt even kiss her..were you this angry when paul and hellen did the same thing...
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“Okay, I accept what you're saying, I guess I just see it differently. I think in my experience people do far worse things in the real world than Preston did with Chantelle. My friend's boyfriend has snogged her sister, cousin and best friend. That to me is what cheating and being a prick means.”

What Preston did is the thin end of the wedge - do you honestly think he wouldn't have snogged her if he wasn't being watched 24/7?
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“Okay, I accept what you're saying, I guess I just see it differently. I think in my experience people do far worse things in the real world than Preston did with Chantelle. My friend's boyfriend has snogged her sister, cousin and best friend. That to me is what cheating and being a prick means.”

Just because you know someone else who has been more disrespectful doesn't mean Preston's behaviour is right!
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by TARTY-TARA:
“But didnt do nothing..he didnt even kiss her..were you this angry when paul and hellen did the same thing... ”

who?
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“who? ”

Paul and Helen of BB2 I think.

I have to say I thought Helen was the whore of Babylon at the time!
emma555
28-01-2006
But if you enjoy somebody's company, and you feel like you need people to cling onto in the BB house, then what do you expect? Throw in a few glasses of wine, and it's really difficult to not be affectionate and things if you're an affectionate person.
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“who? ”

bb2..hellen had a b/f..but every one wanted them to get together...so why is it differnt now...is it because you dont like preston..and dont realy care about his/g/f at all realy...
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by TARTY-TARA:
“bb2..hellen had a b/f..but every one wanted them to get together...so why is it differnt now...is it because you dont like preston..and dont realy care about his/g/f at all realy... ”

The people who wanted them two to get together are pretty much the same ilk that want Preston and Chantelle to get together today - morally bankrupt individuals who have little concept of others in relation to self.
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“But if you enjoy somebody's company, and you feel like you need people to cling onto in the BB house, then what do you expect? Throw in a few glasses of wine, and it's really difficult to not be affectionate and things if you're an affectionate person.”


Maybe I have too much self-respect and respect for my other half to behave like that!

It's really not that difficult to show respect either!

If he wanted to have a different relationship, he could have waited - if it was meant to be it would still have worked!
manleesam1
28-01-2006
I also noticed he had a drink in hand again on BBBM is he in need of some Barrymore treatment.

Poor Boy oops Ordinary Boy always

Mandy
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“Maybe I have too much self-respect and respect for my other half to behave like that!

It's really not that difficult to show respect either!

If he wanted to have a different relationship, he could have waited - if it was meant to be it would still have worked!”

That's it exactly. They were only in the house for 3 weeks FFS! It's not like he was in prison doing 25 years and met some cute tranny
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by stulancs:
“The people who wanted them two to get together are pretty much the same ilk that want Preston and Chantelle to get together today - morally bankrupt individuals who have little concept of others in relation to self.”

but they are still together now after all this time..so are you saying you should stay with a person you dont love anymore...how unhappy would we all be then..
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by TARTY-TARA:
“bb2..hellen had a b/f..but every one wanted them to get together...so why is it differnt now...is it because you dont like preston..and dont realy care about his/g/f at all realy... ”

I never watched it - but the principle remains the same - the characters don't make a difference!

If the same thing happened between two others previously, that was wrong too!
emma555
28-01-2006
All I'm going to say is this.
It's a wise phrase, handed down from generation to generation since time began.

All's fair in love and war.

It's not nice, but it's true.
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“I never watched it - but the principle remains the same - the characters don't make a difference!

If the same thing happened between two others previously, that was wrong too!”

if you dont love the person your with any more you should still stay with them forever ever...
stulancs
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by TARTY-TARA:
“but they are still together now after all this time..so are you saying you should stay with a person you dont love anymore...how unhappy would we all be then.. ”

No, that's not what I'm saying at all. People fall out of love all the time, that's fine, but the decent thing to do is to end the previous relationship before embarking on the next; it's totally disrespectful to pursue something with someone else when you're already with someone!
Catherine1972
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by emma555:
“All I'm going to say is this.
It's a wise phrase, handed down from generation to generation since time began.

All's fair in love and war.

It's not nice, but it's true. ”

I feel for you, if that is the way you live your life!

I hope you think more of yourslef than to put up with that sort of treatment, otherwise, god help you!
TARTY-TARA
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by stulancs:
“No, that's not what I'm saying at all. People fall out of love all the time, that's fine, but the decent thing to do is to end the previous relationship before embarking on the next; it's totally disrespectful to pursue something with someone else when you're already with someonew!”

they were locked in that house together..they got on well...what did you want them to do sit by them selfs...they only had each other most of the time...you cant put yourself in their shoes you dont know what it is like...none of us do...
emma555
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by Catherine1972:
“I feel for you, if that is the way you live your life!

I hope you think more of yourslef than to put up with that sort of treatment, otherwise, god help you!”

Ha, that phrase only applies to people not personally involved with me of course!
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