Amanda Argumentative Essay

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Amanda Stanton tried to find love on The Bachelor 2016, but it didn't work out for her. Amanda is the single mom of two gorgeous little girls and actually brought them on her hometown date to meet Ben Higgins. Now Amanda is revealing that her girls didn't forget about it either. US Magazine shared that Amanda is now revealing that her girls are still asking about the guy that their mom fell for on the show. Sometimes single moms will wait around to introduce the guy to their kids until they are serious and on this show you just never know when you will end up getting sent home.

Amanda Stanton shared that she is okay with how it all went down when she introduced her girls to him. Amanda's daughters have fond memories of their day on the show and it did look
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She was a bit shocked by it.

"It was more than I expected out of her. I was happy with it. At the end of the day, everybody is entitled to their own opinions, and not everybody is going to have the same idea of being a mom or being a single mom as I do, or how a lot of people do. So I think it’s something that I just have to get used to, and there is always going to be somebody who feels like my kids are baggage or that no guy is going to want me because I have kids, and I feel like that’s kind of how she felt."

Entertainment Tonight shared also what Amanda Stanton had to say about the possibility of becoming The Bachelorette next season. Her oldest daughter is about to start kindergarten and the idea of putting them in the public eye right now is something she isn't sure about at all. Amanda says that she might be better off meeting a guy the normal way, but she did share that if they offer her the show she would consider it. As of right now, Amanda Stanton doesn't look like she will be the one handing out roses next

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