This might sound terrible...
but what does she really have to offer as a bachelorette besides being really pretty and friendly. She seemed pretty content on finding a man to get married with. I would think that the ideal bachelorette would be a little more independent, older, and would have a little more to offer. Stemming from the mistake that was "Bachelorettes in Alaska," I think that women don't really have control in these situations. Bachelorettes in Alaska made it seem as though the women had all of the choice, but actually the women still had to sit around and wait for the men to propose to them.
Last edited by RedHotChiO; 11-21-2002 at 08:50 PM.
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