10 Reasons Why Becca Should Win The Bachelor
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10 Reasons Why Becca Should Win The Bachelor

Or just be the next Bachelorette.

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10 Reasons Why Becca Should Win The Bachelor

Like the rest of the female population, I have been following season 19 of The Bachelor, and this season got real crazy, real quick. If you have never seen ABC's number one TV series (across all female demographics), then let me give you a quick rundown. 

Remember that scene in Mean Girls? 

That pretty much sums it up. Thirty women all compete with each other for roses each week -- also known as the love of one attractive, charismatic man. Throw in a few tantrums, a lot of tears, and really awkward flirting attempts, and you've got The Bachelor. 

After last Monday, week eight of the series, called Hometowns, only Whitney, Becca, and Kaitlyn remain. I think Becca is the best choice. Why? Read on to find out!


10. She is never said anything mean on the show, nor has she twisted words or events under the guise of helping Chris. 

Thanks, Carly, for reminding us that no matter what girls are competing for, they always find a way to be petty, mean, catty, girls. Granted, we know these producers and editors try their best to take phrases out of context to increase their ratings, yet Becca has never been caught. Plot twist: Becca is actually a really sweet person.

9. She has never been scary competitive. 

Thanks, Jillian, for proving that while we might not win the competition, we can pummel everyone else in the battle. I mean, really, does anyone else remember the beast that was Jillian?

8. She does not get homeless-person-drunk. 

Thanks, Tara, for redefining just how drunk you can actually get before you pass out. 

7. She never had a "Chris, let me talk to you, while I sob uncontrollably" moment. 

Thanks, Ashley I, for teaching us that there is no limit to how big your eyelashes can be, nor is there a limit for how much you can cry.

6. She did not dance on the grave of her dead husband (proverbially speaking).

Thanks, Kelsey, for reminding us that if your husband happens to die, you can use always use it as a strategy to push out the competition for a new mate. Also, please seek counseling.

5. She has not shown the whole world her ta-tas. 

Thanks, Jade, for showing us that we must seize the day and forget about the consequences of our (naked) actions.

4. She has had no part in the drama that surrounded any of the aforementioned girls. 

Thanks, Whitney, for revealing that the sweet one will eventually lash out, and that jealousy is a big, ugly, green monster inside us all. 

3. She did not use sex or lust as a strategy to go further.

Thanks, Kaitlyn, for demonstrating that in order to get and maintain a guy's attention, you have to objectify yourself. I think the exact words were, "I don't know much about you, except that you're a farmer, and you can plow my fields any day."

2. She actually likes small towns, country music, and bonfires.

Thanks, Britt, for explaining that if you cannot be first, quit. Oh, and thanks for also explaining that lies make relationships last.

1. She takes her relationships really seriously. 

So Becca is a virgin, but she did not use it as a strategy. Instead, she explains that she has never felt strongly enough for someone to make that kind of commitment, and I think that is something to be respected. While all these other girls threw themselves at Chris, asking him for a kiss, basically having sex with him on these televised dates, Becca took the slow and steady road, and I think that proves that she is looking for more than a prize, a roll in the hay, or a moment of fame. 


Who knows. he may not pick her, but I think she is the best contestant out of the three! What are your thoughts?! 

P.S. Am I the only one who disliked Carly the most? 

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