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7 Stages Of Spending Spring Break At Home, As Told By 'The Bachelor'

Because Bachelor Ben makes everything better, even stay-cations.

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7 Stages Of Spending Spring Break At Home, As Told By 'The Bachelor'
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For those of us not traveling to a tropical island or Cancun, spring break could get rather boring at home. Sure, a week off from classes is nice, but at what cost?

Here are the seven stages of spending spring break at home, as told by "The Bachelor."

Stage 1: "I'm home from break! Parrr-tayyy!"

Wooohooo spring break, yo!

Stage 2: "I'm going to actually be productive and clean my — oh wait, Netflix."

Netflix>>>>Cleaning.

Stage 3: "So, since I'm not doing anything productive, what CAN I do with all my free time?"

Because bubble baths + bubbly = life.

Stage 4: "Look at so-and-so on their Insta! They're having so much fun in (enter any tropical destination)!"

You wish you were doing this right abut now.

Stage 5: "Ugh who am I kidding, my FOMO is through the roof and I'm so mad I'm stuck home."

Life isn't always fair, ya know.

Stage 6: "You know what, I don't even care. I'm having a great time in my bed. With no pants. Eating snacks. Watching Netflix."

Stage 7: Finally time to reunite with the squad after a very boring, unproductive, long break!

Who knew you'd be THAT excited to go back to school? Group hugz 4 lyfe, yo.

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