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Comparing The Bachelor And Bachelorette
The Bachelor and Bachelorette is the best possible way to find love. In this situation, you are lucky enough to compete against 24 other people. You also get to become friends with the other people that are dating your boyfriend/girlfriend. Want to know the best part? You get to see your friends make out with and fall in love with the exact same person you are. The first night gets started off fair, because the bachelor get to give a rose to the person they find most attractive. Great self-esteem booster right? The bachelor is also one of the most viewed reality TV shows on air, so you know that everyone on the show is there for the right reason and not for publicity! Another great thing about the bachelor is that it shows women for who they

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