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Marcus, Bea disagree over "negativity"
Published Thursday, Aug 13 2009, 07:56 BST | By Catriona Wightman
Warning: This article contains language and/or sexual references that younger readers are advised to avoid.

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Following Bea's rant about Freddie, the window fitter warned her that when she left the house, she wouldn't like her reception and would change her behaviour.
"You can ease into it or throw yourself off the precipice," he added. However, Bea said that was "absolute twaddle" and argued that Marcus was just defending his friend.
Marcus disagreed and repeatedly said that was trying to help Bea because he liked her. He explained that she influenced people like a "cloud of perfume" that settled on them.
"If I'm so negative, someone should have told me sooner," Bea complained. She added that a group could "edit" someone's identity and explained that she was acting negatively because of Freddie's comments about it.
"Don't you think it would be better to talk to him about it than go around turning everyone against him?" Marcus asked her, but she insisted that she had been "victimised".
Marcus complained that Bea was like a "tidal wave" as it was too hard to get through to her.
"You're talking out of your arsehole," Bea announced.
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