The Golden Bachelorette Wasn't About Romantic Love-and Maybe That's a Good Thing.
Briefly

The men who vied for Joan's heart are so kind, so empathetic, so emotionally in tune, so vulnerable, so genuinely caring of one another that they were the real stars of the season.
Despite technically being there to compete for the same woman, there was almost no infighting, there was minimal conflict-and everyone could take a joke.
They were goofy: Charles L. and Jack paraded around the Bachelor mansion admiring the craftsmanship, testing the gas burners, ogling the refrigerator full of meat.
Read at Slate Magazine
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