Sean Lowe claims being the Bachelor was “like a roller coaster”

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Sean Lowe talked to OK! Magazine about being the Bachelor and falling in love and how being the Bachelor was “like a roller coaster”.

tierra-sean-lowe-the-bachelor-17“I’m really going into this with good intentions and I’m looking for a wife. I’m being introduced to 26 beautiful women. Some are crazy. But some are really smart and well accomplished. I think there is a possibility it could work,” Sean says of meeting the amazing ladies.

We all saw Sean give Tierra LiCausi the first “first impression” rose the minute she stepped out of the limo and set her landing gear down on the freshly hosed Bachelor driveway (he may be regretting that). BTW, I love the argument that ensued with the other ladies who were arguing over whether that was actually “the first impression rose” or just one of a million roses he would hand out that night.

Sean said this about all the first impression roses:

“I think I saw four or five girls on the first night that in my head, I was like, ‘Okay, they are going to there through the end,’”

“But, what I found was that initial attraction and spark wears off and I was drawn to other women whose personalities are unlike anyone else I ever dated. It’s new and it’s interesting and the whole time it’s like a roller coaster.”

I also loved how INCREDIBLY awkward and uncomfortable each and every one of the 1-on-1 sit-downs was on night one with a rose sitting on the table (talk about pressure to bring out the charm!). Seeing him conclude the convo with Ashley H. and stand up and walk away without handing her a rose was cringe-worthy. (But it did make the endlessly long 1st night rose ceremony much more bearable).

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