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Originally posted by snuggles12
The girl crying at the end either has emotional problems or was just acting. You just met the guy. How could you be so in love with him.
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They may have just met him, but they have been lusting after him since the Bachelorette. These girls have decided that they are the perfect girls for Bob and when Bob was named as the next Bachelor, people flooded the contest with tapes and panties and phone numbers and flowers just so that they could get a taste of what Bob had to offer. I remember Oprah said that when she had him on the show (more than once) that he was one of the guests that she got the most e-mail about. Those girls are treating this man like he is some kind of a rock star when he is an ex-chunky, ex-football star who tells a lot of jokes and kisses a lot of girls.
Here's a quick question: what brings people to this point? I am not sure how kosher is it to compete with twenty-four other women to find the man of my dreams. I am not dating anyone right now and I know that I would love to find the right person for me, but I just don't see the win-win in this situation. All kinds of women from all kinds of different backgrounds with all kinds of different priorities and morals pulling out all of the stops to win a boy who is going to pick the one who goes the farthest emotionally and physically.
All of these criticisms mean nothing -- I watch the show and will continue to watch the show. I think it is funny that the girl at the end starting crying and said that she was so crushed and heartbroken . . . "how could he do this to me?" That had to be one of the funniest things I've ever seen. But it is going to get funnier. These girls are going to get catty and *itchy and I am just waiting for one of them to fall out -- the sneak peek ("this season on The Bachelor") showed the someone is going to need an ambulance and someone is going to watch to hit someone else

. I am already amused. I am feeling a little bit superior . . .
As far is picking the girl that is "of persuasion," I think that the picker likes to make himself look like he doesn't have a problem with interracial dating (whether he does or not). None of them ever make it that far . . . during the second season (I didn't watch the first), the Asian girl decided that she didn't want to go through the rose ceremony because he didn't convince her that he would be comfortable dating outside of his race. I bet she's glad she did because ended up being a real heel and dumped the girl he chose in the end.
(edited for a grammar check)