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Old people don’t want or need drama.
Everybody just wanted to believe that in your 70s or 80s how lovely it would be to find another partner, I’m not going say life partner because that’s not what it is it’s companionship. Gave us hope. Not this nonsense ,this Creep that was just not authentic in any sense of the word, and not enjoyable to watch with his dishonesty. Those are the kind of people seniors are warned to watch out for untrustworthy. |
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He was bad guy to his girlfriend
People don’t change their spots, and frankly, we have no way of knowing what kind of husband he was. He might not have been such a bargain there either. He acts like he thinks he’s Dr. Phil and he’s superior to everybody. Well he’s not. Yuk And 0 sex appeal Gerry with all your nonsense. I think Teresa has been with one man her whole life and truthfully, is not that picky if she likes this guy |
Your incessant stream-of-consciousness posts are so annoying. Please stop. Gather your thoughts and post no more than one reasonably well-structured essay a day, please. |
| He was very disrespectful in his treatment of the women and their family It’s as simple as that. |
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1. They didn’t need to create the false narrative about him. The producers could have said he has struck out since his wife died and is looking for someone. That type of narrative assumes he dated and had unsuccessful relationships. It’s the lying, not the fact that he dated/had a relationship.
2. I listened to Leslie on BHH and it seemed like he discussed post show plans with her. That goes beyond a declaration of love and makes it understandable why she was blindsided. 3. Theresa keeps saying Leslie was her best friend in the house. Leslie listed about 10 names of people she was close to and did not name Theresa. 4. Leslie said she thought she and Faith would be the final 2. 5. Getting married in less than a month is insane. I know other couples have gotten married on tv but they didn’t schedule it forv6 weeks after the finale of their season. They dated in the real world for a bit. I hope some of the women tell Theresa to slow down. I can’t imagine her kids are too excited about the quick wedding. |
+1,000,000 |
NP. Please be kind. Or at least chill out. We're just a bunch of women gossiping about the Golden Bachelor. |
Yeah, it’s pretty bad that you could see his eyes light up through the tv. I had the exact same thought. |
She was anxious. I really noticed the body language. |
| When and where was the fantasy suite conversation with Leslie posted or shared? When was it stated he said they would be together in two days? Not fantasy suite, but also where did Leslie share she bought a $60k wedding dress after the fantasy suite? (Where did she buy it? Online? They were in Costa Rica the access to expensive wedding boutiques there might not be commmon?!) |
The show producers supplied the dress--she said she didn't buy it herself. Also, pretty sure she was exaggerating. This was in a podcast interview, summarized in an US Weekly article. |
| I hope Leslie can put her experience with this jerk behind her. I enjoyed her interview on the the Bachelor Happy Hour podcast. |
I agree. He spouted off I love you to multiple women and then said I loved you in the moment or some bs. It sounds like he really led Leslie to believe they had a future. It’s just not acceptable! Teresa doesn’t seem to care what he said to any off the women. And now they are rushing into marriage? Why isn’t she more concerned about this guy’s behavior? |
Traumatized is a more accurate description than anxious. |
She's just really happy and relieved she was chosen, has persuaded herself his actions were "just part of the process." A little deluded, if you ask me. I think he's a total narcissist. |