Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Leslie, and think she's the best option of the current cast.
Fit, sexy, and fun. You might not approve, but producers will like that she can bring drama.
Drama is ratings GOLD!
The messier the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Leslie, and think she's the best option of the current cast.
Fit, sexy, and fun. You might not approve, but producers will like that she can bring drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Leslie, and think she's the best option of the current cast.
Fit, sexy, and fun. You might not approve, but producers will like that she can bring drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Leslie, and think she's the best option of the current cast.
Fit, sexy, and fun. You might not approve, but producers will like that she can bring drama.
Anonymous wrote:I like Leslie, and think she's the best option of the current cast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what
Have you ever been rejected?
That’s what everybody does.
Question everything
Not a job interview
She clearly was hurt
Like judging how a person is suppose to grieve and how long.
Have you ever been 65 and walked her walk?
Dont judge
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what
Have you ever been rejected?
That’s what everybody does.
Question everything
Not a job interview
She clearly was hurt
Like judging how a person is suppose to grieve and how long.
Have you ever been 65 and walked her walk?
Dont judge
Support
Way more helpful
Do you play the bongos when you write these posts
Anonymous wrote:So what
Have you ever been rejected?
That’s what everybody does.
Question everything
Not a job interview
She clearly was hurt
Like judging how a person is suppose to grieve and how long.
Have you ever been 65 and walked her walk?
Dont judge
Support
Way more helpful

Anonymous wrote:Women have been criticizing for decades other women's wedding dresses who were too old, divorced, pregnant and thinking inappropriate
Sad, very hard on each other. All jealousy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Of course she can. And the rest of the world can point out how ridiculous it is for a 70 YO woman who was married for 45 years and had two kids, to show up at her second wedding wearing virginal white and a veil. She looked ridiculous.
Wearing white isn't a virgin thing.
As a bride, Yes, traditionally it is.
You sound like the Taliban.
Let’s try to evolve (no one expects a man to wear something to symbolize HIS “purity).
If your idea of “evolving” is encouraging 70 YO women to dress like child brides, then there is not much left to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Susan
very pretty and fun
lose the haircut
grow hair out
men don’t like short hair
softer looking
She looks and acts like a man regardless of her hair. And I can’t get past her crude farting convo.
The farts were the high point of the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie knew and felt he changed after misleading her and lieing to her, that’s why her expression was flat.
Good grief, have you never felt that when dating and broken up? She can act anyway she wants. I think the comments are from people who never dated, maybe married first person ever with and knows nothing. Lots of judging here. Her love history is her own and nobody’s business. I would love to see these women who are so full of judgement what they look like, wore ant their wedding and their history. Outrageous How about some support as a women instead.
Of course Leslie is entitled to her feelings, and she has all my sympathy. But she also immediately went back to "I always get into bad relationships / always get dumped" and that's not the pert and perky person, let alone history, the Bachelorette folks usually bring on.