I like seeing storyline with disabled men showing how we feel when all that's seen is beautiful, is abs, looks, popstar and actors with chiseled bodies. So it's great to see when they show the character of the person is what's sexy, sweet, and the thing you'll want more than the aesthetic.
This is where the soaps all fall down, no prejudice - if they want to reflect real life issues, they should accept that girls like this are more likely to ridicule someone of their own age needing a walking frame than cop off with them. It's just like they show every character having no issue with so many mixed race relationships - it simply doesn't happen like soaps portray it
Where have I said I’m prejudiced? I’m just pointing out the difference in soaps and real life, when they all claim to tackle real life issues I’ve been disabled from birth myself clown
I must have missed something- when did Bobby become the star of the show- can’t watch for 2 minutes before he’s sticking his nose in everyone’s business- the male version of Mary ( I am entitled to my opinion so keep your snarky comments to yourself)
I agree with you about Bobby,he's been shoehorned in every episode regardless of the storyline and now he's front and center with Lauren's dissappearence storyline.
@@Michael-g6hHe was aware enough to spot she had bruising on her arm, he was also aware enough to ask Max and his girlfriend if she was being abused!😮
No, you're thinking of Kelly Neelan (Rick Neelan's daughter), he was the loan shark who Gary stole from- who Gary eventually killed. She left the soap last year. Lauren is the daughter of one of the men who got Max involved in the racism storyline. Lauren's dad is still in prison.