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"The Bachelor" Contestants Are Actually Part Of Our Everyday Lives

"Life ain't all blueberries and paper airplanes, you know what I mean?"

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"The Bachelor" Contestants Are Actually Part Of Our Everyday Lives
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We have all heard of the infamous "The Bachelor" and its spin-off shows. From their unattainable love stories, to over the top drama, and absolutely gorgeous contestants, there are a lot of wrong and unrealistic components of the franchise.

However, if you really pay attention to the show and watch it religiously, you'll start to notice that some of the contestants can be spotted in our realistic, everyday lives. Here are seven prime examples.

1. Alexis Waters

The party girl with the hilarious and amazing personality that everyone wants to be friends with, so much that she is ALWAYS put in the "friend zone." She is living proof that unfortunately in this society, personality isn't valued as much as it should be.

2. Peter Kraus

The boy that every girl (and possibly guy) wants. These characters have the total package: attractive looks, adorable smiles, maturity, intelligence, and great personalities. However, these boys do have a flaw: they have commitment issues and can't keep a woman (until they become the next Bachelor wink wink).

3. Alex Woytkiw

The jerk with the huge ego that thinks he is the s*** when in reality no one likes him. Need I say more? I don't think so.

4. Jojo Fletcher (Soon to be Jojo Rodgers)

This is the typical "girl next door." She is absolutely stunning, sweet, kind, and down to earth. Girls aspire to be her and boys are head over heels for her. But just remember, no one is perfect, not even the Jojo, who pours her heart out for a guy that doesn't reciprocate her love (I'm talking to you Mr. Ben Higgins).

5. Corrine Olympios

The stereotypical ditzy blonde that knows how to have a good time. Did I also mention their mouths that have "no filter" and constantly spurts out some crazy and unexpected stuff? Despite this, the Corrines are so cute you can't help but love them.

6. Chad Johnson

The ultimate "bad boy" that girls are attracted to. He may be blunt, but he is actually brutally honest. Like R. Kelly once said, "My mind is telling me no, but my body is telling me yes." This is what we are all thinking when we meet a Chad Johnson in real life.

7. Rachel Lindsay (Soon to be Rachel Abasolo)

The Queen B, the Boss Lady, or in our worlds, the class President and/or Homecoming Queen. This is the girl that runs the school, excels in academics, and voted Most Likely to Succeed in school (or Most Likely to be the Bachelorette). However, don't mess with the Rachel Lindsay or else she will make your life a living hell.

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