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"Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's having more fun?"
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MellowYellow 346 desperate attention whore postings
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01-18-03, 06:28 PM (EST)
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"Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's having more fun?"
Is it me or does it seem like the guys are enjoying themselves more than the female contestants of the Bachelor?

I watched the second episode of the Bachelorette and actually found myself laughing at the sophomoric antics of the guys, wishing all along the girls could have had that much fun amongst themselves on the Bachelor.

It clearly showed the difference between the sexes, our priorities, our communication methods and our motivations. The guys at the San Diego Chargers game enjoyed the game, the time on the field with the players, despise the fact they were there to compete. The guys in Vegas "caught" Russ pushing himself on a (slightly drunk) bachelorette, and handled it way differently women would have, putting some of the responsibility on Trista for the way she ignored the others. The guys also seemed to cheer for each other.

Except for pushy Russ and needy cowpoke,it looks like a lot more fun to be a guy!

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 RE: Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's... SurvivinDawg 01-19-03 1
 RE: Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's... smiles 01-20-03 2

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SurvivinDawg 6816 desperate attention whore postings
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01-19-03, 01:31 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's having more fun?"
Yep. I didn't see either Bachelor series, but the guys in Bachelorette seem to be taking it as a big frat party, and just having fun. Besides, I'm sure there's not a lot to do around there (when they aren't on a date) except drink and party...


Drinking, partying... maybe I should be on this show!!!
Contradictions don't exist. If you are faced with a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong. -- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

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01-20-03, 12:53 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Bachelor Vs Bachelorette- Who's having more fun?"
I didn't watch before, but the guys seem pretty buddy-buddy. Guys are like that though, women are much more scandelous. Or maybe they like hanging out with each other more than they do with Trista. Despite all of the hype, I am beginning to not like her. She seems pretty wishy-washy and stereotypical. Maybe that is just me though.

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