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It's painfully clear to me that Aya genuinely loves him and kept holding onto hope that something would change—that one day he'd reciprocate those feelings. She doesn't want to spell it out for Brandon because she fears his reaction will only hurt her more.

In today's argument, he kept asking her why she was crying, insisting he didn't know what he did wrong. And from his perspective, he didn't do anything wrong. But from her perspective? I don't think it's easy watching his behavior at parties. After nearly every party they've attended on this project, an argument breaks out. And even from the early days—when maybe they were still pretending to be a couple—Brandon seemed to communicate with everyone at the party except her.

I get Brandon's side too, though. I feel that sometimes he treats her badly on purpose so she won't get too close. Whether he does this for his own good or hers—to avoid greater disappointment when they eventually part ways—I don't know. But sometimes he can't resist and shows some form of affection or normal behavior towards her, and that brings her expectations right back up. I believe he has some feelings for her too.

Yes, her crying might seem excessive to some viewers, but let's be honest—how would any of us have handled this at 23? Imagine being "forced" to share a bed every night with someone you love, while the other person remains mostly indifferent, or at least acts like it.

For us, it's easy to say she should have left a long time ago when this "fake" relationship clearly wasn't working—after all, no one is forcing them to stay. But none of us knows what she'd have to go back to. If her social media details are correct, she lives not very far from the front line in Ukraine. She may be trapped not just emotionally but practically.

If she does find the strength to leave, I genuinely wish her the best.

P.S. Sorry for the essay again—my imaginary psychology degree really wanted to come out and play today. But for me this is genuinely interesting and at times heartbreaking to watch, because these two together might be the most real thing happening on this site, while most others hide their real lives somewhere else 🛋️

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18 minutes ago, ring_0001 said:

It's painfully clear to me that Aya genuinely loves him and kept holding onto hope that something would change—that one day he'd reciprocate those feelings. She doesn't want to spell it out for Brandon because she fears his reaction will only hurt her more.

In today's argument, he kept asking her why she was crying, insisting he didn't know what he did wrong. And from his perspective, he didn't do anything wrong. But from her perspective? I don't think it's easy watching his behavior at parties. After nearly every party they've attended on this project, an argument breaks out. And even from the early days—when maybe they were still pretending to be a couple—Brandon seemed to communicate with everyone at the party except her.

I get Brandon's side too, though. I feel that sometimes he treats her badly on purpose so she won't get too close. Whether he does this for his own good or hers—to avoid greater disappointment when they eventually part ways—I don't know. But sometimes he can't resist and shows some form of affection or normal behavior towards her, and that brings her expectations right back up. I believe he has some feelings for her too.

Yes, her crying might seem excessive to some viewers, but let's be honest—how would any of us have handled this at 23? Imagine being "forced" to share a bed every night with someone you love, while the other person remains mostly indifferent, or at least acts like it.

For us, it's easy to say she should have left a long time ago when this "fake" relationship clearly wasn't working—after all, no one is forcing them to stay. But none of us knows what she'd have to go back to. If her social media details are correct, she lives not very far from the front line in Ukraine. She may be trapped not just emotionally but practically.

If she does find the strength to leave, I genuinely wish her the best.

P.S. Sorry for the essay again—my imaginary psychology degree really wanted to come out and play today. But for me this is genuinely interesting and at times heartbreaking to watch, because these two together might be the most real thing happening on this site, while most others hide their real lives somewhere else 🛋️

I agree with you and that's why i said RLC management needs to stop this nonsense before somebody gets severely hurt, if it's not too late for that (probably).

They move Dominga to B1 just to fill more rooms and they are unable to move Aya, on the Edge of a tragedy, just because drama it's good for the bussiness?

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50 minutes ago, ring_0001 said:

It's painfully clear to me that Aya genuinely loves him and kept holding onto hope that something would change—that one day he'd reciprocate those feelings. She doesn't want to spell it out for Brandon because she fears his reaction will only hurt her more.

In today's argument, he kept asking her why she was crying, insisting he didn't know what he did wrong. And from his perspective, he didn't do anything wrong. But from her perspective? I don't think it's easy watching his behavior at parties. After nearly every party they've attended on this project, an argument breaks out. And even from the early days—when maybe they were still pretending to be a couple—Brandon seemed to communicate with everyone at the party except her.

I get Brandon's side too, though. I feel that sometimes he treats her badly on purpose so she won't get too close. Whether he does this for his own good or hers—to avoid greater disappointment when they eventually part ways—I don't know. But sometimes he can't resist and shows some form of affection or normal behavior towards her, and that brings her expectations right back up. I believe he has some feelings for her too.

Yes, her crying might seem excessive to some viewers, but let's be honest—how would any of us have handled this at 23? Imagine being "forced" to share a bed every night with someone you love, while the other person remains mostly indifferent, or at least acts like it.

For us, it's easy to say she should have left a long time ago when this "fake" relationship clearly wasn't working—after all, no one is forcing them to stay. But none of us knows what she'd have to go back to. If her social media details are correct, she lives not very far from the front line in Ukraine. She may be trapped not just emotionally but practically.

If she does find the strength to leave, I genuinely wish her the best.

P.S. Sorry for the essay again—my imaginary psychology degree really wanted to come out and play today. But for me this is genuinely interesting and at times heartbreaking to watch, because these two together might be the most real thing happening on this site, while most others hide their real lives somewhere else 🛋️

Totally agree with you. I still think Aya is one of the best girls here at the moment and she is in a difficult situation. I hope the best for her. Maybe (and maybe she is already trying that) she can contact RLC about it if they can transfer her to another room. That would be the best for both.

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1 hour ago, ring_0001 said:

It's painfully clear to me that Aya genuinely loves him and kept holding onto hope that something would change—that one day he'd reciprocate those feelings. She doesn't want to spell it out for Brandon because she fears his reaction will only hurt her more.

In today's argument, he kept asking her why she was crying, insisting he didn't know what he did wrong. And from his perspective, he didn't do anything wrong. But from her perspective? I don't think it's easy watching his behavior at parties. After nearly every party they've attended on this project, an argument breaks out. And even from the early days—when maybe they were still pretending to be a couple—Brandon seemed to communicate with everyone at the party except her.

I get Brandon's side too, though. I feel that sometimes he treats her badly on purpose so she won't get too close. Whether he does this for his own good or hers—to avoid greater disappointment when they eventually part ways—I don't know. But sometimes he can't resist and shows some form of affection or normal behavior towards her, and that brings her expectations right back up. I believe he has some feelings for her too.

Yes, her crying might seem excessive to some viewers, but let's be honest—how would any of us have handled this at 23? Imagine being "forced" to share a bed every night with someone you love, while the other person remains mostly indifferent, or at least acts like it.

For us, it's easy to say she should have left a long time ago when this "fake" relationship clearly wasn't working—after all, no one is forcing them to stay. But none of us knows what she'd have to go back to. If her social media details are correct, she lives not very far from the front line in Ukraine. She may be trapped not just emotionally but practically.

If she does find the strength to leave, I genuinely wish her the best.

P.S. Sorry for the essay again—my imaginary psychology degree really wanted to come out and play today. But for me this is genuinely interesting and at times heartbreaking to watch, because these two together might be the most real thing happening on this site, while most others hide their real lives somewhere else 🛋️

What a drama, they could easily make three seasons out of it with each season consisting of 24 episodes and produce it on Netflix. I thought Mimi and Tim were toxic but these two aren't far behind, time for them to leave for good. Brandon just isn't interested in the project for few months now, best he leaves, as for Aya she can go to B2 if she wants to stay on this project. Every week we have to see them arguing.

These girls cry way too much, arguments non-stop, what the hell happened to RLC ? Yes it's somewhat close to Real Life but bloody hell give it a break. Too many childish tenants.

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13 minutes ago, coolcucumber said:

Che dramma, potrebbero facilmente farne tre stagioni da 24 episodi ciascuna e produrlo su Netflix. Pensavo che Mimi e Tim fossero tossici, ma questi due non sono da meno, è ora che se ne vadano per sempre. Brandon non è interessato al progetto da qualche mese, è meglio che se ne vada, mentre Aya può andare in B2 se vuole restare nel progetto. Ogni settimana dobbiamo vederli litigare.

Queste ragazze piangono troppo, litigano senza sosta, che diavolo è successo a RLC? Sì, è un po' simile alla vita reale, ma accidenti, dategli una pausa. Troppi inquilini infantili.

Questo e’ l’effetto collaterale dell’avere ragazzi in casa, una volta non c’erano questi problemi

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3 hours ago, gaizpa said:

I agree on the concept, but this situation is way past some "normal issues" in a relationship.

Anyway, Aya seems to be packing her big suitcase, so she must be leaving. I don't know for Brandon.

It's actually a shame, she's very social with some B4 girls and getting away from Brandon would do her good but since there's no room there, she'll probably leave RLC. She doesn't seem like the type for B2 to me and I don't even dare think about the B5 cesspool.

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15 minutes ago, Xarvaz said:

It's actually a shame, she's very social with some B4 girls and getting away from Brandon would do her good but since there's no room there, she'll probably leave RLC. She doesn't seem like the type for B2 to me and I don't even dare think about the B5 cesspool.

Why not?

She and Brianna are going every two days to Barcelona and they have friends there, that way they could socialize with them in their own house. And RLC is unable to fill those rooms: solved problem. Brandon and Aya not interacting... lightening the atmosphere, chilling everybodys mood...

I think everybody wins, specially the viewers.

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6 minutes ago, thinga69 said:

I wonder where Aya is making more money, OF or RLC. 🤔

OF worth can be estimated by how much subscribing for a month is * people currently subscribed and on top of that the customs members ask via dm, those prices are ridiculously high as well. 

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