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The Bachelor Brad Womack IS Engaged
We all heard “The Bachelor” Brad Womack say that he was a changed man, ready for commitment. In fact, we heard him say it over and over as he was questioned by nearly every bachelorette at the first cocktail party.
He had commitment issues, he went through intense therapy for three years to get over it, he’s ready to move on, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’ve seen him get through this show without choosing someone before. And even if he chose someone, that’s no guarantee that they would get engaged or married.
But, Reality Steve, the blogger who seems to have the inside scoop on the show, has updated the status of Brad’s relationship from the show.
He says that Brad and the girl he chose ARE engaged.
So, that’s a step up from what Brad did the last time he was on the show. Whether he and the final girl he chose will actually get married is another story.
Even though the show doesn’t have the best odds of couples working out, I’ll still root for Brad and his final lady to make it. After all, that’s what we hope for when we watch, isn’t it?
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Spike commented on Jan 10 11 at 9:37 pmJust a small comment or two.
So is Brad on the bachelor for the second time to make out with all these single good-looking ladies and not have a guilty concsoious and to see how far each lady will let him go. If Brad was really in tune with himself and was out to truely find him self a wife, what would make him think that making out with all the ladies would do him any justice or morality.Brad can find a wife or wife to be without any of the “make out sessions”, treating the ladies as pawns and knights in a chess game, or causing a ruckuss in all these ladies lives. It seems to me that he is probably the most disrespectful one of the bunch in the season, not only to the ladies but to himself as well. Just thought I’d comment I thought on this issue, Thanks.
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