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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just reading tea leaves here... Did you see how Gerry hugged Leslie when she was sad and he said "you're my girl." The only way the producers would put that in the show at this point is to mis-direct the public into thinking Leslie is the winner. So, that alone makes me think that Leslie is definitely NOT the winner. I stand behind my belief that Theresa will in fact be the winner. I think Faith or Leslie would make good Bachelorettes (at least from what we know at the moment). [/quote] Didn’t he say the exact thing to Ellen (who he eliminated)? [b]I think Theresa is not attractive at all.[/b] Faith has a good figure but is not pretty. I am not saying looks are the must important thing, but he has his pick. [/quote] Right?!? She's average at best. [/quote] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. [/quote] Science says it is not. Beauty is actually relatively objective. There is a now legendary study that was done using data collected from that crazy old website Hot-or-Not. And bottom line, we all see beauty in people about the same way. As far as coupling up goes: attractive people prioritize attractiveness and generally end up with other attractive people. Less attractive people focus less on looks and more on other qualities like sense of humor, loyalty, kindness, etc. Of course attractive people are plenty funny, kind, and loyal too -- that isn't the issue. And there will always be outliers. But beauty is objective people, and attractive people tend to pick attractive people. [/quote] That was a poorly designed study that was not replicable. Pop "science" clickbait. [/quote]
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