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Glenn Pakulak, 31
What is your ideal first date?
I want her to get to know me, because -- I guess this sounds kind of cocky -- I have the type of personality where if I get to show a girl who I really am inside, you know, it might be a done deal.Describe your biggest date pet peeve.
When you're at the dinner table with them and they're continually looking at their phone. You're on a date with somebody, trying to get to know that person, and when they spend their time looking down at their phone the entire time, it's annoying.Have you ever been lovestruck?
I have definitely been lovestruck, many a time. With the type of person I am, and as much testosterone as I have running through this body, I can watch a game show and the family could come out with three beautiful sisters, and I'm instantly lovestruck.What do you look for in an ideal mate?
Honesty. Sincerity. Somebody that's loyal. You have to have a trust with someone. Someone with good family values, somebody I can just have fun with, somebody who doesn't take themselves too serious, but can just have a good time. God dang, I sound so corny.What makes you the most eligible?
I'm very well-rounded. I take care of myself, I play football, I'm active, but then I'm also doing a denim line. I come from a good family, and I grew up with two sisters, which is huge, because I know how to read girls and feel 'em out. I'm a hopeless romantic, and, you know, decent looking. -
Drew Ginsburg, 29
Describe yourself in three words.
Funny. Obscure. Unique.Do you believe in love at first sight?
No, I don't. I believe in lust at first sight, but I don't believe in love at first sight. I believe love takes time to develop.Which celebrity is your ideal mate?
Channing Tatum is my ideal mate. Another ideal would definitely be Anderson Cooper.What was your worst dating experience?
My date ended up in the hospital, in the emergency room, because he got drunk and decided it'd be fun to dance on the bar, and fell off and sprained his ankle. -
Matt Nordgren, 28
What is your ideal first date?
My ideal first date would be with somebody I've already known for a year. I don't believe in meeting somebody and going straight into a date scenario, because you put stupid stipulations on what the relationship will be from the beginning, and you're probably not going to be yourself. It's like building a house before you put a foundation in.Do you believe in love at first sight?
I believe in love at first sight, because I've seen it. My parents fell in love the minute they saw each other. Or at least my dad did. Granted, I've never seen anything else like it, but I've seen two people really commit themselves to each other, and do that from the very beginning.Which celebrity is your ideal woman?
I think my ideal woman is not a celebrity, because I've been around that sort of lifestyle a lot from having been in athletics, and I think it's really tough for a relationship. I don't think about being with someone who's famous, because of what goes with that.What makes you the most eligible?
I think the fact that I really care about people. Beyond physical qualities and things God's given me, good family, good faith, high level of education, athletic, have a good time, big social network...I really, genuinely pride my relationship life on loyalty.Anything else you'd like to say?
I hope I don't come across in the show as a player. Just because I'm surrounded by a lot of women doesn't mean that they're anything more than friends to me. I'm not Hugh Hefner, here. -
Courtney Kerr, 29
Describe your biggest date pet peeve.
I absolutely hate people checking their cell phones at tables. I think it's the rudest thing you can do. Why don't you love on me and not worry about who's on the other side of your phone? If you were really likin' this date, you wouldn't care about who's calling you, 'cause I'm right here.Why would someone want to go out on a date with you?
I keep people on their toes. I like to make people laugh, I like to entertain people. So, it's a challenge for me to make sure someone has the best time ever. You will laugh, and you might cry, but you'll be smiling the whole time, I promise.Which celebrity is your ideal mate?
JFK Jr., baby. He's so, just, all-American to me. Like, maybe he wears his Ralph Lauren suits, and then he puts on his jeans and his boots and goes out to the country for the weekend. He has the best of both worlds. Not anymore, obviously.What was your worst dating experience?
I dated a guy for three years, and he actually broke up with me during the countdown of New Year's. I'm talking like, "10, 9, 8, I don't want to date you anymore, 7, 6, I'm sorry, what did you just say?, 5, 4, 3, Yeah, I don't think we should date anymore." And that was it. Happy New Year!What do you look for in a mate?
I hate the word "swagger," but I think that's the best way to describe it. I love a man who could literally be three feet tall, but acts like he's ten feet tall. When somebody walks into a room like, "I own this room," and shakes everybody's hand and is kind and is charming, it's almost an unspoken confidence. -
Tara Harper, 36
Describe your biggest date pet peeve.
My biggest date pet peeve is guys who don't have manners. If a guy came to pick me up and didn't open my car door, I wouldn't leave with him. I'd just stand out there and say, "Um, did you forget your manners?"Do you believe in love at first sight?
I do believe in love at first sight. I think that I've experienced it, but, actually, come to think of it, if it was really love at first sight, then I already would have been married. I do believe in it, because, hopefully, that's the fairy tale ending.What do you look for in a mate?
What I look for in a mate is an instant attraction. And usually, I'm kind of picky. I've always dated guys that were over six feet tall, strong personality, gentlemen, men that don't brag about themselves, other people brag about them for them.What was your worst dating experience?
I've actually gotten up and left from dates. I've said I was going to the bathroom and didn't come back. I could be out with my girlfriends instead of sitting there through a horrible experience with somebody that's rude or obnoxious. I mean, he probably would enjoy the fact that I left, because he could probably go hang out with his guy friends.What's something that no one knows about you?
I appear to be this blonde girl, very girly-girly, but, for once, I would love to be a guy and play in the Super Bowl. I would love to play football just once. Not like, girl-football, but real football. -
Neill Skylar, 23
Describe your biggest date pet peeve.
My biggest date pet peeve would be if he tries to get me to come home with him. Heck no. Are you kidding me? Especially in Dallas, Texas. Southern boys -- did your mama not raise you right?Do you believe in love at first sight?
I do believe in love at first sight, completely, because I had my son. But other than that, romantically? No. It's just all physical, you know?What do you look for in a mate?
It's changed, since I have a baby -- a guy that has a good head on his shoulders. Who's a man. I don't like little boys, you know. They can be in their 30s and still be little boys.Which celebrity is your ideal man?
Gosh, I don't know. Not Jesse James. Not Tiger Woods. I don't know, maybe like, Matthew McConaughey? But he's married, that's gross.What's something that no one knows about you?
When I was little, I'd lock myself in my room for hours and hours on end, writing songs and pretending I was different characters. What am I saying, I still do that.
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