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  1. 2 minutes ago, gonecrackers said:

    It bothers me that it seemed like Amelia didn't pick up on how her comments would make Bennett feel.

    I'm wondering if this is fake drama, the way it was with Austin and Jessica.  They did great the whole season but argued towards the end of the experiment, so to speak, about Austin having to travel for work.  They still decided to stay married and are still married. 

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  2. 55 minutes ago, Silver Bells said:

    That Woody is one sharp dude.  Blue velvet suit, blue velvet shoes and flower in his lapel to match, gorgeous jewelry.  And here’s Jamie in her matching blue dress, legs all out on display like they care.  Not a great look if she “rolls the clip” on herself.

    All he lacks is a hat with a feather in it.

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  3. I would love to have Amelia as a doctor.  I think her non-judgmental and easygoing attitude would be a great asset as a doctor.  For me, feeling comfortable with my doctors, especially the GP that I see several times a year, is key to maintaining a satisfactory doctor-patient relationship.  My niece is a medical doctor and I've always said that, if I didn't know she was a doctor, I wouldn't be able to tell, for all the best reasons. 

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  4. On 10/16/2020 at 7:24 AM, Yeah No said:

    Eh, I'm actually of the mind that there was more reason for Miles to be depressed than not, especially at that time, even at an event that was supposed to be fun and relaxing.  I don't think even I could have fun and relax during those weeks when it seemed like every other week there was another shooting, and even NOW considering all that is going on out there these days.  I think it was totally appropriate.   He was the one person courageous enough to address the elephant in the room.  I agree with you that every one of them should be feeling "some type of way" about the pandemic and other current events at that time, but if so they all should have addressed it instead of leaving him out there alone, exposed and vulnerable, acting like deer in the headlights of his oncoming train.  I know they're young and perhaps that makes them unable to give more of a mature response, but I wanted to slap them for making me believe that most of them are really that sheltered and clueless about his experience that they can't respond with more than careful, PC platitudes.  Instead we get a disingenuous "apology" from wacko Christina.  Gee, thanks, that's worth less than if she would have kept her stupid mouth shut.  And yes to the person who said that Karen should have come stand by him and at least put her arm around him.

    It just made me feel like none of them really wanted to be forced into facing the reality that their little TV show "bubble" was protecting them from.  And while usually I might agree with you that such a getaway is supposed to be about escaping reality, they're ALREADY  "escaped" from reality by being on that stupid show and needed to have a dose of reality for maybe an hour or so before going back to their "regularly scheduled program already in progress".  But that's just my opinion, LOL.

    I disagree. I agree that Miles was upset, had a reason to be and a right to express it.  The world is kind of a horrible place right now, for many reasons.  IMO, the participants were respectful to Miles and one expressed empathy. And we don't know what was said that wasn't shown so there may have been more of a discussion  To call the participants (excluding Miles) immature, sheltered, clueless, etc; , labeling the empathy shown as disingenuous etc and stating that "none of them really wanted to be forced into facing the reality that their little TV show "bubble" was protecting them from" and also stating "while usually I might agree with you that such a getaway is supposed to be about escaping reality, they're ALREADY escaped reality" seems a little harsh and judgmental.  I think they're all doing the best they can on this front. 

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  5. JapMo, that was fascinating!  Thank you for sharing!  I love hearing people's stories.  Everybody, tell your stories. And sorry for your loss.

    And to keep it on point,  Miles, dump her.  You sought treatment for depression prior to going on the show; this should be a fun time and not a situation that piles on more unhappiness.  There's a woman out there, maybe watching the show, maybe not, who is waiting for a guy like you.  Go out and find her. 

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  6. Yes, I think it was Byron Velvick who was the oldest bachelor.  (Had to look that up.)

    One of the guys told Clare he was blinded by her beautiful dress.

    I was blinded by her ta-tas.  Were they always that big?  They seemed right huge to me. 

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  7. Oh, I didn't realize how much I missed everyone till I started reading the comments!  (Does that make me sound pathetic?  If so, I'm ok with it.) Yeah, Straitjacket Guy.  Could he not get out of the straitjacket and no one would help him or what?  Either way, I salute you, sir.  You played it till the end (i.e. the RC, where he received a rose.) Bosawks, I love your dogs!  Maybe we should all post pictures of our pets!  Clare started it, bringing her adorable dogs with her to her covid-free locale.  We can all follow suit, virtually!  Wasn't Nick Viall 39 when he was The Bachelor?  I don't recall anyone making a big deal out of his age, no catcalling about him being one of the oldest bachelors. Per the previews, looks like the contestant pointing out Clare's age got his ass handed to him by her.  Nice.  I totally get Clare's reaction to Dale.  I went on a tour to Europe when I was younger, one of the 4-countries- in-2-weeks-with-1-suitcase type of tour and met an Irish guy in a pub in Dublin.  It was thunderbolt city for me.  We spent the next day together but parted without plans to keep in touch.  I was a very young 26 and just wasn't ready.  So I say to Clare, you go, girlfriend.  If it feels so right from the beginning, see it through to the end; no regrets.  Eazy for the next Bachelor?  I'm in!  

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  8. On the bird seed issue, I'm hoping the waiter was in on the joke--fingers crossed--otherwise, way too weird

    I was telling Bennett, "Don't tell your sister you love Amelia before you tell Amelia!  No!!!!!"    Thankfully, he didn't.  Whew!  Close one.

    I'm getting the Katie  "I am so beautiful" vibes from ChristinA.  Sorry girls,  you're both cute but maybe a little  (read: a lot) less cute than you seem to think you are.    

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  9. On 9/17/2020 at 2:52 PM, Kira53 said:

    Men have all of the time in the world;women not so much.  Let's say Karen divorces Miles and needs to get over that for a year before she wants to date again. She likes "masculine men" so she's got to be passive and wait for them to approach her. some might've seen the show and seen her as easy touch but she'll probably have to. date three men to find somebody she might match. So now she's about 33 because she likes to be in long relationships. You need some time to date and you don't wanna get married too fast like you did before; so maybe she gets married at 35.  You do you wanna be together a few years before having kids so now she's 37.  Oh, only now she finds out she has fertility issues and spends the next 3 to 5 years trying to get pregnant with IVF, egg donors, surrogates etc. But she's one of the lucky ones and so she does have a baby either by her loins or a surrogate by 42.  When she shows up to college graduation at age 66-67 she looks like her kids grandparent and that could be a best case scenario. A man could never marry and wait till 67, met a 30 year marry and have kids but be too old to to run around with them so the wife does everything and the wife is delighted to meet and marry some one.

    That's a lot of speculation.  That could happen, or she could end up staying with Miles.  Or the relationship with Miles could end and she could meet a man in the next 2 years and fall in love, get married and have 3 kids before she's 40.  It could go either way.  

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  10. 1 hour ago, Kira53 said:

    Maybe Karen had enough time in her apartment all alone to think about does she want to be alone or try and work on her marriage. She never lived with a man before and she might've realize that she kind of likes it and being alone in her apartment is not her preferable future life. I think that she knows in her heart that Miles is not the same as the man that she used to date. This may be her only chance to get a good man that adores her and won't be a cheating, lying, baby making fool. She's not getting any younger having wasted all that time with that previous relationship. I'm glad she went home to think about it. When she said young man it was a tease and a "I like you" dig.  They do have some teasing going on but Miles has to be delicate with the teasing on his part.

    Geez Louise, she's 30!  She has all the time in the world!

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