“Bachelors” candidate Lissy is quite shy, but sex suddenly becomes a big topic when she meets Dennis.

“The Bachelors” begins its final regular week of dating on Monday. This time, the 7th rose award ceremony carries the motto “High Tea in a glamorous English style”. To find out which of the remaining ladies they will give the rose to, Dennis and Sebastian also plan group activities and individual dates in week 7.

The Bachelors: The first kiss between Sebastian and Kim

Sebastian first invites Eva, Leonie and Kim on a kayaking trip. Then he and Kim go to the villa alone – because the bachelor “would like to know where this could lead”. Things actually crackle between the two and they kiss for the first time.

Dennis and Lissy talk about sex

Dennis, Rebecca, Lisa and Lissy go to the racetrack: they have a car drift date together, where Dennis in particular has a lot of fun: “Good car, hot girls and smoking tires. What else do you want?”

Dennis asks Lissy out on a one-on-one date. He wants to find out if the rather shy 29-year-old has a wild side, and tells her straight and honest: “I'd like to kiss you.” So they have their first kiss, which they are both ecstatic about: “Lissy kisses very well, very gently, very sweetly, and it was very nice,” enthuses Dennis. But there are also “hot” topics they talk about – Dennis wants to know the craziest place Lissy has ever had sex. And right after that reveals, “I really, really like having sex in crazy places.”

But the bachelor was not only attracted by the frank conversation and kisses: “Where I notice a huge success with Lissy is clearly physical closeness. Who knows? Maybe something will develop after all.”

Viewers will find out if Lissy will also get a rose next Wednesday (February 28) at 8.15pm. Then a new episode is shown on RTL, but it's already on
RTL+ is available for streaming. The finale of “The Bachelors” will air on March 20.

This article “The Bachelors: When it comes to one-on-one dating” was originally from TV Spielfilm.

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