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Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by stain:


Very interestig and I fear I'm not going to do your post justice with my reply, but Fayes mother and sister said on numerous occasions that when it comes to relationships and boyfriends Faye is infact easily led and makes a lot of bad choices in that department. My view is that Aaron exploited this fo rhis own gains.

Alot of female family friends have those views on their female relations chosen partner, doesnt make them true. On the  winner's story show they said Fayes mum was getting on with Aaron ok.

Gem is a different story as i really dont think she always had Fayes best interests at heart. When she went in her VT mentioned a huge sibling rivalry i think this had a huge impact on her feelings towards Faye and Aaron's relationship

 

Oh and On topic, i think you may be feeling the way you are because this has become a very small forum so those who keep coming back and keeping it alive are those who really like it here, stands to reason they are going to have friends and like minded views?

 for the bottom half.

 

I disagree with the top half though, I could argue that they all lie on their vt's but I hate that argument, so I will use Jemma and the way she was with Faye in the house as my argument.

 

In the house Jemma as soon as she entered the house was greeted by an open armed Faye, she then went on to tell faye her feelings about aaron but let faye make her own mind up on him, she then went on to leave the house as not to effect fayes time in the house in negative way.

 

All this sibling rivalry thing for me was their wrestling personnas talking and not the real faye and jemma, I could be wrong of course but usually I'm not.

stain

You could be right there, i havent done much reading up on BB and was offline while it was on.

 

To me Jem seemed to know how to play Faye very well. The way i saw it was she imprinted her own dislikes onto Faye in a way that made her worry what the outside world AND her family were seeing/thinking. Maybe they were well founded i just didnt like the way she went about almost manipulating Faye round to her way of thinking

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by stain:

 

I think it shows Fayes niavity with men by making such a huge leap with someone she has only known for 2 months in the most stressful of situtions especially after all the fall outs they had..Unless of course there are other alterior motives which would make it a very shrewd move.

 

Unless those motives were to stick 2 fingers up at her family to try and prove a point which of course with it being Faye it could be.


Well, maybe. I certainly wouldn't advise anyone to move in with their partner that quickly, but what do I know? Buddy Holly proposed on the first date with his future wife...

 

A lot of BB "couples" move in together soon after leaving the house. Of course the common accusation is that it's for the mag deals (which I really don't think is the case with Faaron), but the other common cliche (which Faye has used a lot herself) is that weeks in the BB house is like months or even years in real life...

 

Will it last? God only knows, but I wish them well. The sad thing is however that even if they were to get divorced after 15 years of marriage and 3 kids, there'll still be people shouting "I told you so!"

Eugene's Lair

I'm a bit of a contradiction with faye and aaron because even though i think aaron used faye to some extent in the house i firmly believe she is using him outside the house.She seems so media savvy now, almost like she's been trained. Also if aaron had been out before faye I think the whole situation would not be happening now due to how she would have been in the house once he left. Knowing aaron he would have seen too many things he didn't like in her.

 

But it is all just ifs and buts and I also wish them well, but I will be one to say I told you so when the split happens.

stain
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

I was going to write 'this is a local forum for local people; We don't need your sort here'***

 

But I feel the humour will be lost so I won't

 

 

***Stain, this is a quote from the League of Gentlemen and not a dig at you in case you were wondering


Thank you tubbsy, I am well aware of that fact.

stain
Originally Posted by stain:
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

I was going to write 'this is a local forum for local people; We don't need your sort here'***

 

But I feel the humour will be lost so I won't

 

 

***Stain, this is a quote from the League of Gentlemen and not a dig at you in case you were wondering


Thank you tubbsy, I am well aware of that fact.

I am a dead ringer for Tubbsy it's true

FM
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

*** agrees to disagree with everyone, apart from those who she agrees with ***

Is this a pre-emptive disagreement or a carefully considered post-post disagreement?

Oh blimey, I'll have to think about that one.

 

Or, maybe, you could decide and I'll agree with you, or not?

Blizz'ard
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

*** agrees to disagree with everyone, apart from those who she agrees with ***

Is this a pre-emptive disagreement or a carefully considered post-post disagreement?

Oh blimey, I'll have to think about that one.

 

Or, maybe, you could decide and I'll agree with you, or not?

Alright:-

 

In my vast experience I'd say Pre-emptive disagreement.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

I had a lively debate today over on Ds with 'Veri'. Does he or she post here? We were arguing over whether slating someone's appearance is just as bad as slating their personality. The starting point was Charlie (BB10) finding out that he had been described as 'fake' by  Bex (BB9) He was a little upset and described her as a 'fat cow' Personally I found Charlie's comment to be ruder and more likely to be upsetting!

kimota

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