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I do think he really liked noirin and when all said and done he and marcus both spent alot of times with her and had good times many laughs etc so the two are bound to miss her.

but i think there is an element of woe me and thats a bit rich what about his g/f never a mention just his feelings his image etc

so i would say 50/50 but when he gets out sees how much he was liked it will be noirin whos noirin lol thats what he is mostly worried about what people think of him
C
I have never liked Siavash, and I like him even less now.
The fancy-dress clothing doesn`t make him look cool - he simply looks very silly.
So often he steps into a situation with what he hopes are words of wisdom - but he is so often wrong, and often aggravates the situation.
And oh his droney voice - just two notes only droning monotonously on.
Yes at the moment too full of self pity.

The biggest nonsense at the moment is when he says, for instance:
"Please stop talking about it"
"Please don`t talk about me" and so on.
Not in Big Brother Siavash. One of the main foundations of BB is that people will and do talk about each other. Why should you be an exception? How idiotic.
Can we imagine Alex Sibley saying "Please don`t talk about me" or Makosi, or Nasty Nick.
What if the twins had said"We don`t want to be talked about" or Derek Laud has said "I would like you not to speak of me."
No Siavash, why on earth should you be an exception?
People will talk, do talk, and (if we are to have a programme) should talk.
brisket
I think Siavash has handled the whole noirin situation admirably and with class and maturity ... He has every reason to be feeling sorry for himself at the moment, because he has been hard done by ... he was badly treated, but rather than go around bitching to everybody about noirin and isaac, he took it on the chin and tried to deal with it as best he could ... He found the 'taking sides' farce (pioneered by bitchy bea) distasteful and made this known in his own inimitable and quiet way ... He is a genuinely nice guy and I think the very least he deserves is a little bit of sympathy ... Nod
Shar
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Originally posted by Spear:
A 'Mr. Cool' wannabe, or just a nice guy who has been hurt and needs time to recover?
I'm not sure what to think. But I find his reaction a bit irritating TBH.
I am finding him annoying and pathetic Nod Some 'Mr Cool' LOL. He is just a silly to$$er in stupid outfits. He looks like a total pr1ck most of the time!
CheekyPixie
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Originally posted by Shar:
I think Siavash has handled the whole noirin situation admirably and with class and maturity ... He has every reason to be feeling sorry for himself at the moment, because he has been hard done by ... he was badly treated, but rather than go around bitching to everybody about noirin and isaac, he took it on the chin and tried to deal with it as best he could ... He found the 'taking sides' farce (pioneered by bitchy bea) distasteful and made this known in his own inimitable and quiet way ... He is a genuinely nice guy and I think the very least he deserves is a little bit of sympathy ... Nod



all true ........i just wish he hasdn't gone in on the 'Towel Protest' ........made him look silly and under Beas control ........I think he has learned from it though. i can see him giving Bea a wide berth .....he's got her well and truly sussed.
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Shar:
I think Siavash has handled the whole noirin situation admirably and with class and maturity ... He has every reason to be feeling sorry for himself at the moment, because he has been hard done by ... he was badly treated, but rather than go around bitching to everybody about noirin and isaac, he took it on the chin and tried to deal with it as best he could ... He found the 'taking sides' farce (pioneered by bitchy bea) distasteful and made this known in his own inimitable and quiet way ... He is a genuinely nice guy and I think the very least he deserves is a little bit of sympathy ... Nod



all true ........i just wish he hasdn't gone in on the 'Towel Protest' ........made him look silly and under Beas control ........I think he has learned from it though. i can see him giving Bea a wide berth .....he's got her well and truly sussed.


Yes he has soozy ... that much was evident from him pushing her away when she tried to hug him after noirin's eviction ... he sees her for the interfering cow she really is ... he had built up genuine friendships with both marcus and noirin and wasn't about to humour her with her 'taking sides' bullshit ...
Shar
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
I find it ironic last week Marcus was sitting around with the duvet feeling sorry for himself , and this week the roles were reversed and now it is Siavash ,I think he did really have feelings for Noireen and really did not want her to leave.


Marcus had feelings for her too, hardly any sympathy for him tho. Shake Head
Videostar
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Originally posted by evviva!:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by evviva!:
Most definitely!Nod Laugh
Hi evvi Hug Valentine


Hiya, bella signora Hug

I'm sick of hearing him perpetually whining and playing the tragic hero. Aren't you? Wink
I have never been a fan of Siavash I did not like him tellling porky pies and then swearing on his mothers life but I still like him more than most of them Big Grin Valentine
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Videostar:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
I find it ironic last week Marcus was sitting around with the duvet feeling sorry for himself , and this week the roles were reversed and now it is Siavash ,I think he did really have feelings for Noireen and really did not want her to leave.


Marcus had feelings for her too, hardly any sympathy for him tho. Shake Head


Well there was to a certain extent VS ... but marcus is a different kettle of fish to Siavash ... he's a sulky child and I'm afraid I don't tend to dish out much sympathy to sulky children ... I prefer to put them on the naughty step until they've snapped out of it ... Siavash does not have a sulky nature and for him to be feeling sorry for himself shows that he is genuinely hurting ...
Shar
Because Siavash looks so manly, it doesn't mean he is. He is only 23 years old, the same age as Freddie. He is self confident in a quiet laid-back way and he does express himself quite well thru the medium of clothes. I myself sometimes forget that he is still very young, and he is not the outwardly mature package that we see on our screens every night. He is inexperienced with women and the incident with Noirin brings it home how young and unaware he is of people not having the same good intentions as himself. He feels used. We all would, under the same circumstances.

Noirin will want Siavash back in the future but, hopefully, he will have himself a girlfriend by that time who will shoo her away and tell her to get lost in no uncertain terms. He will have women flocking after him when he leaves the house because he is, simply, a really nice bloke.
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by Shar:
I think Siavash has handled the whole noirin situation admirably and with class and maturity ... He has every reason to be feeling sorry for himself at the moment, because he has been hard done by ... he was badly treated, but rather than go around bitching to everybody about noirin and isaac, he took it on the chin and tried to deal with it as best he could ... He found the 'taking sides' farce (pioneered by bitchy bea) distasteful and made this known in his own inimitable and quiet way ... He is a genuinely nice guy and I think the very least he deserves is a little bit of sympathy ... Nod


Clapping
Senora Reyes
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Originally posted by stupidcupid:
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Poor Siavash, he's hurting Hug
Aw!!!
So is his real life girlfriend too I bet. Nod
She deserves a hug too for being humilitated on national tv with her man and nasty noirin.
Hug's for siavash's woman. Nod


Its mind boggling how we still have so many pitying the creep for betraying his g/f. Can you imagine the outcry if a female HM had done the same to her b/f.
P
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Originally posted by Videostar:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
I find it ironic last week Marcus was sitting around with the duvet feeling sorry for himself , and this week the roles were reversed and now it is Siavash ,I think he did really have feelings for Noireen and really did not want her to leave.


Marcus had feelings for her too, hardly any sympathy for him tho. Shake Head
I actually have more sympathy for Marcus Videostar but the thread was about Siavash not Marcus.
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Because Siavash looks so manly, it doesn't mean he is. He is only 23 years old, the same age as Freddie. He is self confident in a quiet laid-back way and he does express himself quite well thru the medium of clothes. I myself sometimes forget that he is still very young, and he is not the outwardly mature package that we see on our screens every night. He is inexperienced with women and the incident with Noirin brings it home how young and unaware he is of people not having the same good intentions as himself. He feels used. We all would, under the same circumstances.

Noirin will want Siavash back in the future but, hopefully, he will have himself a girlfriend by that time who will shoo her away and tell her to get lost in no uncertain terms. He will have women flocking after him when he leaves the house because he is, simply, a really nice bloke.


Re. the 'mature look' and his young age Nod very true TS. A good ole shave might do him a favour. Big Grin Good perceptive post. Thumbs Up
Spear
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Videostar:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
I find it ironic last week Marcus was sitting around with the duvet feeling sorry for himself , and this week the roles were reversed and now it is Siavash ,I think he did really have feelings for Noireen and really did not want her to leave.


Marcus had feelings for her too, hardly any sympathy for him tho. Shake Head
I actually have more sympathy for Marcus Videostar but the thread was about Siavash not Marcus.


Im not talking about you personaly, I meant the forum as a whole. Wink
Videostar
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Originally posted by Spear:
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Because Siavash looks so manly, it doesn't mean he is. He is only 23 years old, the same age as Freddie. He is self confident in a quiet laid-back way and he does express himself quite well thru the medium of clothes. I myself sometimes forget that he is still very young, and he is not the outwardly mature package that we see on our screens every night. He is inexperienced with women and the incident with Noirin brings it home how young and unaware he is of people not having the same good intentions as himself. He feels used. We all would, under the same circumstances.

Noirin will want Siavash back in the future but, hopefully, he will have himself a girlfriend by that time who will shoo her away and tell her to get lost in no uncertain terms. He will have women flocking after him when he leaves the house because he is, simply, a really nice bloke.


Re. the 'mature look' and his young age Nod very true TS. A good ole shave might do him a favour. Big Grin Good perceptive post. Thumbs Up


thank you spear xx I quite like the chin hair when he bobbles it .. so, no, it can't go. Sorry! Laugh
Twee Surgeon

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