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[quote=Anonymous]My biggest problem with the show is the I DO moments. I'm trying to put myself in this bizarre world. I talk through a wall, meet someone I feel I have a potential connection with, get to hang out for a few weeks in person, and then decide if I want the relationship to continue. So it would be like in real life talking to the guy on the phone for a few days, meeting for a date but then saying we'll commit to dating for a full month before either breaking it off or becoming serious. Ok, weird but fine. So now I'm dating this guy for a month and the final day is coming up. Don't 2 decent human beings have a conversation privately at this point that "clearly this isn't working and we'll be going or separate ways tomorrow" or "omg, we are still having fun together, let's keep going and see what happens!" How in the world does anyone actually get blindsided? If you're meant to marry this person, you're communicating and feeling confident about making that decision together. And how do so many of them keep on the happy face in the getting-ready scenes with their friends and family? I guess a lot of that is editing and carefully guided questioning from the producers, but it's strange that many of them go from talking about getting married (not "having a wedding" but actually "getting married") to a couple of hours later saying "I don't ". [/quote]
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