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PostPosted: 08 Dec 04, 12:34 
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EX-butler Paul Burrell was last night branded a “screaming girl” by a top psychologist.

Judi James — who analyses contestants’ behaviour on Big Brother — said: “Paul thought he was like Toy Story hero Buzz Lightyear.

“But from the moment they chucked him out of a plane and he screamed like a girl it was clear that Paul was not Buzz.

“He dressed in little pink dresses and got people to design his T-shirt for him. He is obviously in touch with his feminine side — but he seems to be unaware of that part of himself.”

Judi also said Burrell was a desperate attention-seeker.

She went on: “He had a big ego and liked to talk about himself. Even when he said he wasn’t going to mention the Royal Family, we knew he would.

“At the end you could see Paul really wanted to win.

“When he was waiting for the final two names to be read out, his eyes went wide and every muscle tensed, while Joe was quite laid back.”


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PostPosted: 08 Dec 04, 12:39 
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Judi James. I heart you.

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I cannot stand the use of the term 'big girl', or all this nonsense about Paul being 'too camp'.

What's wrong with re-acting to a situation in a similar way to a girl/woman might react to it? Does that make it wrong?

Codswallop, that's what I say. If Paul wanted to dress up in pink and do the dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - so what? It's no skin off my nose, and it doesn't seem that his wife objects, so where's the harm.

If you ask me, any man who acts 'like a girl' is doing pretty damn well.

I am a female (not a girl since I was 18), and I am glad to be a female. However, in some ways I act like a 'boy' - I prefer to sit at tea-break in work listening to a load of lads slagging each other off, because their team lost a match in the Premiership, or slagging me off, because my husband has gone overseas with a woman (part of his job, but they will tell me I'm being naive), rather than being with girls (definitely not women!) who drone on about how their boyfriends don't understand them, or how they've managed to lose another 2 lbs in weight, and are now down to a size 8 - BORING!

Nothing wrong with a man who can sometimes act 'like a woman', and nothing wrong with a woman who sometimes craves the company of men!

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I totally agree gerbilgranny

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It is just another stick for the press to beat him with. :evil:


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