Like Jenni and DeAnna.
It should have read, My parents met onThe Bachelor, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt.
Good thing Trista does all the talking for him, eh?

I felt like Jenni had perspective.
Brad kept saying he shouldnt have to apologize for not falling in love.
And I agree with him.
Why would we believe that his wife would be present in a group of 25 randomly selected women?
What are the odds?
That may be naive of me to believe, but I buy it.
Thats what I wanted at the end.
But the internet said no.
Should Brad apologize for leading these two women onon a dating show?
Why wouldnt he take a woman on as many dates as possible, hoping something clicks into true passion?
(By the way, Id love to see that happen, just once.)
Let me break it down for you.
Youve got it all.
Post-rejection, you say, Any man would be lucky to have you in his life.
Maybe you mean, Youre a great catch, youll find someone.
She hears a lie, because clearly any man would include you, a.
This is my nice way of saying that Im not into you enough.
You say, I think about you everyday.
She hears, You cant get me off your mind.
You wish youd chosen me.
Theres still a chance.
You say, My heart was broken, too.
I miss you more than you know.
Maybe you mean, I thought I was going to find a wife and I didnt.
And I know how this will make me look.
I want you to know that I did like you as a person.
She hears, I really did care about you.
Again, theres still a chance.
Should Brad have been honest with himself and the ladies sooner?
DeAnna will never get the answers to her questions because she cant understand that thats what Brad is saying.
Enough of my half-baked analysis of male-female communication.
Post your own theories below.