Posted on 08/02/2022 9:50:58 AM PDT by C19fan
Rachel Recchia cried after feeling unseen and confronted the remaining men about whether they cared about her at all on Monday's episode of The Bachelorette. The 26-year-old flight instructor was still reeling from being rejected three times during the last ceremony while also coping with feelings of inadequacy following her split from Clayton Echard, 29, on season 26 of The Bachelor.
'At this point, I want to feel chosen,' Rachel tearfully said in a confessional. 'I'm not here to beg these guys to act like they want me.'
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She’s an actress. Probably has a boyfriend in real life anyway.
Going on shows like this will preclude her from getting a good man. The damage is done.
People go on these shows hoping they can parlay it into an acting career.
Don’t watch the show. Don’t understand these kinds of shows at all. Put yourself out there like a slab of meat and want everybody drooling? Seriously? Talk about low self esteem and needy.
Nope. This is what is SO WRONG with America. This foolish narcissistic nonsense will be the death of us all.
And BTW, I can’t stand the commercials on Pluto barging into my westerns and old shows to tell me that an unwed baby mama wants to tell me how to run my life. Why would anyone take advice from people who make and made such bad choices? Shouldn’t folks be looking to successful folks for advice?
As a kid, I was told to shut up and sit down and listen to my elders. As an adult, I am told to shut up and sit down and listen to the kids. When will it be my turn. I’m an old lady now with lots of life experience. Man....my generation just can’t win.
Are there those who still remember "The Dating Game"?
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Nothing causes men’s eyes to glaze over more than the word “feelings”.
Oy ! Doesn’t she know anything about men?
Like posted earlier, this show is basically an audition for future acting jobs:
Celebrities Who Did ‘Dating Game’ Before They Were Famous
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold Schwarzenegger as he looked on The Dating Game in 1973. ...
Farrah Fawcett. Farrah Fawcett on The Dating Game. ...
Tom Selleck. ...
Sally Field. ...
John Ritter. ...
Lindsay Wagner. ...
Richard Dawson. ...
Dusty Springfield.
You would think after watching a second season - and seeing the exact same lines being recited by the exact same characters in the exact same order - they would start to get it.
I remember reading after an early season of the Bachelor that over 75% of the contestants had S.A.G. cards. We all know why they are there. :)
The science is that men are not attracted to women who are on the pill. It is a basis for the immodest and forward behavior of women in our culture
26 seasons. Maybe 250 shows? Five contestants per show? 1,250 total aspiring actors.
How many acting careers came out of that?
She’s welcome at my place. I make a great pasta and sauce from scratch.
I didn't realize they had a lesbo version back then.
The same can be said of lots of things, thousands of AA baseball players hoping for the big break, thousands of golfers both amateur and on the minor tours hoping to get their PGA cards, thousands of musicians hoping to get a record deal. The fact is that only a few make it in any of these categories even though tens of thousands are trying for it.
I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I’d love you to love me
I’m beggin’ you to beg me
I wonder what folks’ opinion is on where, exactly she falls on the hot/crazy matrix?
that’s a cheap trick...
Amen. I sure hope no FReepers actually watch this CRAP.
I’d want to see her mother to confirm, but it looks like she will really chunk out over time.
A piece of flank steak thinking she’s fillet mignon. Her daddy told her she was a princess and she’s nothing but a popper gold digger.
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