
What follows is the second and last installment of my interview with Paul Bardetta, a 26-year old Australian bachelor who spent just shy of a week living in a Big Brother-like glass and steel house while dating 20 different women. For the first part of this interview, read yesterday's blog posting, Sydney's Luckiest Bachelor.
Bonny: Did you feel pressure at any point along the week-long dating spree to change your mind regarding one of the women?
Paul: I always kept an open mind. It was very difficult to get to know someone in one hour. I did have a very difficult decision to make and I am extremely happy with my final choice.
Bonny: Be honest: what was it really like to date 20 women in a week - in a glass and steel house? Overwhelming? Fun? Would you do it again or recommend the experience to your closest friends? Why or why not?
Paul: It did become a little overwhelming at times. I was exhausted by 6pm on the opening day. It was definitely fun. It was hard work, I was continuously repeating myself to each girl. But that was a given seeing you talk about similar subjects on a first date. I would recommend the experience to my friends, it was a great way to meet new people and the attention was welcomed! But certainly, a different personality is required to get through a week like that!
Bonny: How did the women feel about you dating 19 others in the space of a week?
Paul: I didn’t really discuss that with them, although many were very competitive and I’m sure jealous. One date was allowed to return later in the week and perform an oiled up body massage. Some of the women called that unfair.
Bonny: What did you expect when you started the contest? Did reality meet or exceed your expectations? Did you learn anything from the experience, and if so, what?
Paul: I didn’t know what to expect. I was extremely pleased with the outcome. The whole week was organized brilliantly by the Partner4real team and was an experience I’ll never forget. I learned how to be extremely comfortable in my own skin and realized how many quality women could come from a dating website.
Bonny: You chose Vanessa as the 'winner' of the Paris date, and was quoted in a press release that the two of you really clicked. What specifically made Vanessa stand out?
Paul: I was taken by Vanessa’s down to earth personality and kind nature. I learned in the little time we had together just how genuine and real she was. I also find Vanessa very attractive with her beautiful eyes and smile.
Bonny: Thank you kindly for this interview.
Paul: No problem, it's my pleasure.
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