So you split up with someone for months then just appear on their doorstep and tell them their current liasions must end, get them to apologise then tell their friends to eff off. Mind you Noirin deserves all she gets, but that guy is a grade A Tosser. She is going to hide behind his arrogance for a bit, I am like 'grrr'
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I mean if my ex turned up on my doorstep after all that time I'd at least make the guy sweat a bit. Noirin has no self esteem and he will just crush it further.
If, by Noirin's friends you mean Bea, well I think he was right in that instance. No doubt he's been watching the show and saw Bea slagging off her 'friend' behind her back. He was just sticking up for Noirin.
but Bea was right and is allowed to express a view point. He's a bully, I can spot it straight away, but just keep watching, I'm sure it will all become apparent.
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
So you split up with someone for months then just appear on their doorstep and tell them their current liasions must end, get them to apologise then tell their friends to eff off. Mind you Noirin deserves all she gets, but that guy is a grade A Tosser. She is going to hide behind his arrogance for a bit, I am like 'grrr'
I so agree with you Jonono.
And it would be a bit pointless making him sweat when if he's been watching it at all he'll know how obsessed she is wit him, she never shuts up bout him!
Quite a threatening bloke. Don`t like him one bit.
As usual, Freddie was right on his first impression.
As usual, Freddie was right on his first impression.
When Mr Cinds turned up on my door step after loads of time, I dropped my panties right away. BUT I was single, and it had been a while
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
but Bea was right and is allowed to express a view point. He's a bully, I can spot it straight away, but just keep watching, I'm sure it will all become apparent.
Why does Bea have a right to express her opinion to the people involved, but he has no right to tell her to stop interferring. I'm sorry but if anyone interferred in my business they would get told, in no uncertain terms, where to get off. Fine if you ask for their opinion, but her opinion wasn't asked for.
he has a right sure, but he is rude, I would have questioned her just like Bea did and bea was speaking to Noirin not to DADDY
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
quote:Originally posted by electric shepherd:
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
The word is... Sinister!
quote:Originally posted by figtree:quote:Originally posted by electric shepherd:
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
The word is... Sinister!
VEry odd and creepy
quote:Originally posted by electric shepherd:
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
unhealthy is a very polite way of saying what went through my mind!
Ben out so just watching the highlights now - and thats exactly what i thought.
She has to apologise (arent they exes??) and he says hes the daddy!!
Total control freak
She has to apologise (arent they exes??) and he says hes the daddy!!
Total control freak
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quote:Originally posted by electric shepherd:
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
NO, it really freaked me out
it's weird.......and creepy.....
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
I mean if my ex turned up on my doorstep after all that time I'd at least make the guy sweat a bit. Noirin has no self esteem and he will just crush it further.
Agree!!
quote:Originally posted by electric shepherd:
is it just me who thinks there's something unhealthy in a relationship where the man refers to himself as 'the daddy'?
I find it strange as well.
I think he meant it in terms of 'The main man' ....remember in the film Scum the hardest guy in the prison was called 'The Daddy'...but I do agree, the guy seems like a tosspot...undercurrents of malevolence there too.
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