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15 Thoughts We All Have While Watching The Bachelor

Will I ever find love?

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15 Thoughts We All Have While Watching The Bachelor
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As we are coming to the end of yet another season, I can't help but notice my constant thoughts while watching The Bachelor. Although it is probably, *definitely, the most shallow and fictitious show, like any other girl, I'm addicted. Whether you're at a viewing party or alone in your bed shoving food in your mouth, here are a few thoughts any consistent viewer has watching season 21:

1. I love/hate Nick.

Okay, so here's the thing. I'm personally not a fan of Nick. But, like any other girl, I can't help but fall for his romantic side. Thus, creating a love/hate relationship with him.


2. How is she saying "I love you" on the second date?

@Vanessa. How the heck do you know if you love someone so soon? These girls don't get it...


3. I wonder what insane thing Corrine will do tonight?

Honestly, nothing she does would surprise me anymore.


4. Poor Raquel...

We need to free this woman from the horrid beast that is Corrine.


5. Is it really the most dramatic season of the Bachelor, ever?

"Up next, on the most dramatic season of the Bachelor ever..." Please, spare us the lies Chris Harrison.


6. Why does my heart always beat so fast during the final rose ceremony?

No need to go to the gym on Mondays. My heart beats so fast during the moment of the final rose, I think it's enough cardio for one day.


7. Can she please fix her outfit?

Some of the things these girls wear are so questionable... like, you're on national television?


8. Oh my gosh, I love her outfit!

And some of the things they wear are just gorgeous. I'd be lying if I said I didn't try to find their evening gowns online...


9. Is this a waste of my time? What if he doesn't even propose?!

If he doesn't propose, I will never watch this show every again... probably... maybe... okay, I'll probably still watch it but i'll be so bitter.


10. I wonder who will cry tonight?

Has anyone not cried yet this season? Please let me know.


11. I could never live in a house with that many girls...

How do they not all kill each other? Well... some of them have come pretty close.


12. Who is going to get the one on one?!

Let's be honest, it's the most exciting part of that week's episode.


13. OMG, please don't send her home.

When you love a girl, but he doesn't feel the same way...


14. How did she even get on this show?

@Corinne, pretty sure she is literally nuts. I mean come on, who rents a bouncy house?


15. Will I ever find love?

And then we have this thought, especially after the season finale.



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