It’s about time I finally made The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette; a senior version for people 60-75 years old! This golden bachelorette will have 20 men, there will be dates and eliminations, and she will end up with one man at the end. Ages and hometowns are mostly your choice. Occupations are technically your choice but roll a dice. If odd, the person is retired from their career; if even, they’re still working in their career. Make sure to give everyone last names too. Also roll a dice again on marital status prior to being on the show. Odd means always single while even means married at some point but divorced/widowed/annulled (you can choose whatever). You can do whatever you want with that if you prefer haha.
Bachelorette: Full name, age (60-75), hometown, and occupation (roll if active or retired) are entirely your choice!
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 1: He is of a descent of your choice with a cultural name common in that culture.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 2: His name is an “old man” name, but one that can be usable in the present.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 3: He is of a descent of your choice with a cultural name not so common in that culture.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 4: His name is a midcentury name, one that can be usable in the present.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 5: His name is very dated and not so usable, but her career (or former career) is something fun.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 6: His name is inspired by any real-life royalty.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 7: He is of multicultural descent. His first name and middle name are of different origins, but from different continents.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 8: His hometown is your choice but not from the same country as anyone else, with his name matching.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 9: His name is from an old, but living famous person.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 10: His name is dated but his nickname is charming.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 11: His name is from an old mythology.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 12: His name is a classic.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 13: His name is a spin on a classic.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 14: He has a usual name but an unusual middle name.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 15: His name is based from names you love but can’t use.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 16: His name is something you wish wasn’t so common in real life.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 17: His name fits his time, but doesn’t sound dated.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 18: His name is something you can’t tell if it’s dated or charming to you.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 19: His nickname sounds more old-timey than his given name.
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[name_m]Man[/name_m] 20: Entirely your choice!
Week 1: Give the First Impression [name_f]Rose[/name_f] to the person whose first name is second-to-last in alphabetical order. That person is automatically safe from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-12 dice four times for other Week 1 events.
Possible Week 1 Events
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The contestant with the surname last in alphabetical order opens up about his family.
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The contestant with the name you find most surprising on an elder talks a lot to everyone and the camera, but not as much as he wants to the bachelorette.
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A contestant of your choice doesn’t believe that the first impression rose winner was genuine.
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A contestant of your choice talks about his grandchild-to-be.
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The contestant with the name you find most “boring” is shocked not to have the first impression rose and immediately doubts what he “did wrong”.
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Multiple contestants bond over what they did this year.
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Some contestants talk about modern technologies. Some are very into it while others have no idea what they’re talking about.
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The bachelorette was impressed by a contestant of your choice but slowly loses interest as the night goes on.
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A new man with attributes of your choice enters the game, bumping the contestant pool to 21 and shocking the other men.
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A contestant of your choice makes a funny first impression that starts out great, but then completely blows it and it’s embarrassing.
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The oldest non-retired contestant(s) shows a fun and lighthearted first impression.
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The contestant with the surname you like most is starts out super outgoing but feels shy and nervous as the night goes on.
ROSE CEREMONY: [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-20 dice 5 times to eliminate 5 men. If you roll on the number of the First Impression [name_f]Rose[/name_f] winner, ignore it and don’t eliminate him. There will be 5 men leaving. List the eliminated men.
Week 2: Give a one-on-one date to the contestant with the middle name alphabetically second. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a dice; if you get even, he gets a rose and is safe from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. If you get odd, he gets no rose and is eliminated from the game. Give a one-on-one date to a man you had the easiest time choosing a name for, with the dice roll applying yet again. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] for two men to be set on a two-on-one date, where one of the gentlemen stays and the other leaves.
Two-on-one Date Events
[name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-6 dice twice for Two-on-one Date Events.
- The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette is kind with both, but one is much more confident with her than the other.
- The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette almost cries knowing she has to send one of these nice men home.
- The two contestants have gotten friendly with one another, but it hasn’t stopped them from feeling competitive.
- Both contestants are attracting the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette but are entirely different.
- One of them talks more about the present while the other focuses more on the future.
- The younger of the two contestants (if they’re the same age, then the one with the first name later in alphabetical order) is more daring and is attracting the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette, but the other one thinks it’s going too far.
In this date, you choose who stays and who leaves. The man staying gets a rose and is exempt from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony while the leaving man leaves before the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony.
ROSE CEREMONY: [name_m]Roll[/name_m] the 1-20 dice thrice. Anyone with roses is safe and exempt from being eliminated so skip if you land on their number. List the eliminated men after this is completed.
Week 3: Give a one-on-one date to the original winner of the First Impression [name_f]Rose[/name_f]. If he’s already eliminated, give it to either contestant still in the game closest to him in the original list. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a dice; if you get even, he gets a rose and is safe from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. If you get odd, he gets no rose and is eliminated from the game. Give a one-on-one date to any contestant you haven’t brought up much in this game. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a dice; if you get even, he gets a rose and is safe from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. If you get odd, he gets no rose and is eliminated from the game. Give a group date to any 5 men of your choice but give the group date rose to the man in the game who you think has a lot of potential but aren’t sure.
HOUSE: Some events happen in the house during this week before the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-12 dice 3 times for House Events.
House Events
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A contestant of your choice is homesick and decides to leave. (This will eliminate the contestant from the game!)
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[name_f]An[/name_f] eliminated contestant of your choice asks the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette to return to the game. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] the dice, if it’s odd, she lets him back. If it’s even, she declines and sends him back home.
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A contestant of your choice gets urgent news from home that he has to attend to, leaving the house. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] the dice, if it’s odd, he returns to the game for the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. If it’s even, he doesn’t return and is effectively eliminated from the game.
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A contestant of your choice is unsure if what he’s feeling for the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette is really love.
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Two contestants of your choice feel jealous of one another after a past group date.
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A contestant of your choice sees a future with the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette, but isn’t a very romantic person and worries how it will affect his chance.
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The contestants discuss life as seniors and why to enjoy their golden years.
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Two contestants make a good friendship.
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A widowed contestant of your choice is mourning his late spouse and is having an emotional time.
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Two contestants believe a contestant of your choice is wrong for the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette.
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The contestants talk about how they want their futures with The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette to go.
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Two contestants find an interesting connection with how they know each other.
ROSE CEREMONY: [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-20 dice and eliminate two men. Anyone with roses is safe and exempt from being eliminated so skip if you land on their number or the number of someone eliminated. List the eliminated contestant(s).
Week 4: Give a one-on-one date to a remaining contestant who hasn’t had much mentioning. Give a group date to 4 men of your choice. Give another one-on-one date to any remaining man who has gotten a previous rose on either a group or one-on-one date. Before you settle the roses for this date, roll a 1-12 dice 3 times, one time for each date. All of the events will be affecting the contestant on a one-on-one date except for whichever event happens in the group date, in which you may choose any of the contestants in that date. Then do the same procedure for the one-on-one dates (unless the contestant was eliminated during an event) while giving the group date rose to the man you feel the bachelorette bonds with best.
After-Date Events
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A contestant talks long and hard about how great his time was with her and how much she’s charmed him, but shockingly admits he has fallen out of love and quits (This will eliminate the contestant from the game!).
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The contestant accepts the result of the one-on-one date and doesn’t show emotion, which is concerning to the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette, though she tries to let that slide.
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The contestant asks the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette why another contestant of your choice is still in the game.
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A contestant tells the bachelor that he enjoyed the date so much and misses dates like this.
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The contestant says he feels young again in a way and thanks her for making him feel this way.
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The contestant cries (whether tears of joy or sadness is your choice) and the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette hugs him, also crying a little.
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The contestant felt he was the best contestant for her, regardless of the others still in the game.
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The contestant states “I like you” to the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette almost regrets her decision, but reassures herself that she followed her heart.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette saw a different side in the contestant which impacted the one-on-one date she had.
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The other contestants are shocked by the decision the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette made about the one-on-one date.
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The contestant and the golden bachelorette had a great time and learned many new things about each other.
ROSE CEREMONY: Eliminate one man who you felt the bachelor bonded a lot with during the beginning of the game but isn’t connecting as much now. List the eliminated contestants.
Week 5: Take all remaining contestants on a group date. Give the group date rose to your favourite man. Give a one-on-one date to your least favourite man. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a dice; if you get even, he gets a rose and is safe from the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. If you get odd, he gets no rose and is eliminated from the game.
ROSE CEREMONY: Use the 1-20 dice on any men remaining who aren’t saved by roses. Eliminate men until 4 remain in the game. If there are already 4 at this ceremony, have the golden bachelorette make a dramatic speech but she decides not to eliminate anyone. If there’s somehow fewer than 4, have the last eliminated contestant(s) dramatically come back to the game. List the eliminated contestants.
Week 6: Hometown Week: There are no dates. The bachelorette will visit every man’s hometown and eliminate 1 at the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] a 1-12 dice for hometown events.
Hometown Events
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The contestant loves his family but secretly doesn’t care for his own hometown.
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The contestant’s family bonds with the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette but finds it odd that he would really want to be on a reality show.
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The bachelorette has a sweet bond with the contestant’s family and he tell them that they are very welcome with her.
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The bachelorette enjoys the traditions of the contestant’s family and looks excited to participate in these if she picks him in the end.
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The bachelorette gets along with the immediate relatives of the contestant but not extended relatives.
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The contestant’s family embarrasses him and he constantly has to tell her that he is not like his family.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette gets asked a lot of questions by the contestant’s family, almost seeming like an interrogation, but they’re at least satisfied with her answers.
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The contestant is really nervous on how this will go, but the family pulls through and everyone is super nice.
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The contestant’s family reveals a secret about the contestant. The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette is very surprised but tells them that it isn’t a dealbreaker.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette loves the hometown and family so much…that it’s making it super difficult for her to admit that her bond with the contestant isn’t as strong as the other men.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette immediately finds her place and clicks with the family. The family is happy but secretly would be very sad if she didn’t pick him.
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The entire visit feels a comfortable and friendly vibe that stays throughout the entire day.
ROSE CEREMONY: Eliminate one man whom you think is the worst fit for her.
Week 7: Final Dates: Everyone in the final 3 has a one-on-one date. One man is eliminated at the [name_f]Rose[/name_f] Ceremony. [name_m]Roll[/name_m] 1-12 dice for final date events.
Final Date Events
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette asks a contestant about something he hasn’t opened up to. He’s surprised to talk about it but gives a clear and honest answer.
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The contestant talks a lot to the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette about her life, which pleases her, but she still wants the conversation to be more mutual.
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The contestant says he likes her, but the golden bachelorette admits she’s falling for someone else…
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The contestant admits he’s never had a relationship quite like the one with the [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette.
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The contestant says a lot of exciting things about being ready for marriage and wants to start lives together as soon as the show wraps up.
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The contestant talks about getting to know her more after the show, not necessarily mentioning how fast he wants the relationship to go, but making it sound meaningful.
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The [name_m]Golden[/name_m] Bachelorette asks the contestant what the last relationship he had was like. He answers truthfully though he’s embarrassed to say when this relationship occurred.
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The golden bachelorette and contestant talk about their time together during the weeks.
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The golden bachelorette tells the contestant she feels very comfortable talking to him and opens up to him about how she felt about his hometown date.
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The contestant says he knew there was something special the moment he saw her.
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The contestant keeps asking the golden bachelorette for his opinion on the other remaining men. She states she cannot disclose that.
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The contestant talks about his fave date with her and why he liked it so much with her.
ROSE CEREMONY: Eliminate one man whom you think is the worst fit for her.
Week 8: Finale: From the remaining two men, choose who she ends up with. Decide whether a proposal will happen in the finale or just retaining a relationship and feel free to decide why she chose him and what their future is like after the show.