Golden Bachelorette

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Anonymous wrote:I know I'm way behind all of you, because I don't have hulu so I'm watching free streaming on ABC and I'm just now on hometown dates ... but... I have to say that I got so excited when Joan was in the chair in the robe in Pascal's gorgeous salon. I thought they were going to deal with those horrible extensions and cut her hair! But no. Sigh.


You don’t have Netflix ? That is how I watched it.
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Anonymous wrote:Guy def has veneers and I bet pascal has had an eye lift. Chock probably has not had anything.

Yes. I thought Pascal looked like he was Botoxed too. Definitely an eye lift, maybe a face lift. Maybe Guy too.


Maybe? Lol.

And a hair transplant too?


I thought the same thing about Guy's hair because of how it looked in the sun on the Tahiti trip. I also wondered that about Golden Bachelor Gerry because of how thick it looks which is unusual at his age.

Gerry's of Irish descent. Many Irish guys have thick hair and it lasts into old age. However, it must be dyed. He shoukd be gray.


Ha ha ha - won’t tell this to my Irish male siblings who shaved their heads by 30 to more evenly deal with hair loss …
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Anonymous wrote:Because the scene is staged and they aren’t really enjoying a long romantic dinner. Everything is staged. I’m sure the director steers the conversation and there are multiple stops and retakes until they get what they are looking for. The meal is secondary to all of this. I bet they don’t even eat


They eat prior to the dinner setting. The table is just a prop.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.


Who would have thought that Pascal would be the most mature of all of the men in that house? I really like him after this very frank interview. I hope he finds someone great for him.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.


Who would have thought that Pascal would be the most mature of all of the men in that house? I really like him after this very frank interview. I hope he finds someone great for him.


I wouldn't have guessed it from the beginning but now think he was the catch in the group. There were several great guys, and I hope they find what they are looking for (assuming it wasn't just a chance to be on TV).
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I need to see a study on why people don’t choose the person right for them. For all the crap chock is getting on this thread- he wears his heart on his sleeve, seems patient, isn’t holding back not an inch but she wants Pascal. And I would have thought at her ripe old age- she would not go for the guy that is unavailable. I’m scared to be learning if these lessons as a woman -at an old age. I don’t understand - chock sees her, makes her feel secure, loved, on and on but yet she wants the one that had to dig to the depths of the earth for an excuse of not being with her. Now I understand JLO.
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And even worse— you all are applauding pascal for being the best of all suitors. He wasn’t. He pulled the rug from under her. He bothered me. This show is a rebound for his broken engagement.
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Anonymous wrote:I know I'm way behind all of you, because I don't have hulu so I'm watching free streaming on ABC and I'm just now on hometown dates ... but... I have to say that I got so excited when Joan was in the chair in the robe in Pascal's gorgeous salon. I thought they were going to deal with those horrible extensions and cut her hair! But no. Sigh.


You don’t have Netflix ? That is how I watched it.


No, you didn't. It's not on Netflix.
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Sorry - came back to repost but you women need to heal. pascal is biggest red flag ever!
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe. And of course men are attracted to youthful women. But I still think that women are competitive with each other and the initial motivation to improve looks is geared to awards what other women will think. Maybe I’m probably projecting. Because if I’m being honest - I know for myself I think about how other women view me even more than men.


I think trophy wives are in constant fear if being traded in for a newer model.


Are you a trophy wife yourself and know this firsthand?


Nothing could be further from the truth.

I am a well educated, independent woman who thinks kept wives are on the prostitution spectrum.


A "well educated, independent woman" wouldn't say this. Unless she is, unawares to herself, intellectually challenged. Or, perhaps, antifeminist.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.


Who would have thought that Pascal would be the most mature of all of the men in that house? I really like him after this very frank interview. I hope he finds someone great for him.


I wouldn't have guessed it from the beginning but now think he was the catch in the group. There were several great guys, and I hope they find what they are looking for (assuming it wasn't just a chance to be on TV).


Agree. I think Pascal is amazing.
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Anonymous wrote:I need to see a study on why people don’t choose the person right for them. For all the crap chock is getting on this thread- he wears his heart on his sleeve, seems patient, isn’t holding back not an inch but she wants Pascal. And I would have thought at her ripe old age- she would not go for the guy that is unavailable. I’m scared to be learning if these lessons as a woman -at an old age. I don’t understand - chock sees her, makes her feel secure, loved, on and on but yet she wants the one that had to dig to the depths of the earth for an excuse of not being with her. Now I understand JLO.


Because Chock is controlling and strange. Too intense. It's not normal. No thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.


Who would have thought that Pascal would be the most mature of all of the men in that house? I really like him after this very frank interview. I hope he finds someone great for him.


I wouldn't have guessed it from the beginning but now think he was the catch in the group. There were several great guys, and I hope they find what they are looking for (assuming it wasn't just a chance to be on TV).


Agree. I think Pascal is amazing.

I will obnoxiously claim credit for (I think) being the first to recognize what a great person Pascal is. Giving myself a 🏆

To the PP who said Chock is patient- are you on drugs. How is hogging a group date and talking marriage practically out of the gate patient? He just wants to close the deal. Yes it’s reality TV on a fast time clock but even so, Chock is ridiculous.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article with Pascal. He talks about the challenges of being from different cities and how Chock was like a stalker:

"Chock was all over her to the point where he was [like a] stalker. I mean, it was like, “I love you, let’s leave. Let’s do this, let’s do that.” And, “Which side of the bed are you sleeping on?” It’s bizarre behavior. I don’t know. “I can’t wait to be with you. I feel my love with you.” Maybe in Wichita there is no women. I don’t know."

https://www.glamour.com/story/the-golden-bachelorette-pascal-interview?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_source=glm-us

Great interview! And he sees what we all see.

I said from the beginning, if you take a 25- to 30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee on, doesn’t own a car, who are in between jobs, who rent an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m going to move to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you are like me, established, I have a business, I have real estate, I have my friends, I have my routine, I have my health club, I have my connection…I ain’t going to move anywhere. They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, The Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, The Golden Bachelor of Miami.

Chicago’s got 13 million people. You tell me you can’t find 25 widowed or divorced people in that age group? Because in my age, I want to wake up with somebody, I want go to bed with somebody. I want to take a walk with somebody. I don’t want to get in a plane to go see somebody every two weeks. So, I think the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be modified to a way where they could accommodate the older generation like myself. To me, if I meet somebody who lives in [another suburb of Chicago], okay then. We could go spend every weekend together. We could spend couple nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when am I going to see you? And I think, to me, that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner on a daily basis.


Who would have thought that Pascal would be the most mature of all of the men in that house? I really like him after this very frank interview. I hope he finds someone great for him.


I wouldn't have guessed it from the beginning but now think he was the catch in the group. There were several great guys, and I hope they find what they are looking for (assuming it wasn't just a chance to be on TV).


Agree. I think Pascal is amazing.

I will obnoxiously claim credit for (I think) being the first to recognize what a great person Pascal is. Giving myself a 🏆

To the PP who said Chock is patient- are you on drugs. How is hogging a group date and talking marriage practically out of the gate patient? He just wants to close the deal. Yes it’s reality TV on a fast time clock but even so, Chock is ridiculous.


Chock wants to win. He would be acting the same way no matter who the bachelorette was.
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