Ashley Hebert is giving props to The Bachelor couple Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici for waiting to have sex until they exchange vows.
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"More power to 'em! I admire people who can do that, you know what I mean... I think that shows a lot of strength," Hebert told People.
Added her husband J.P. Rosenbaum, "Those are their own personal beliefs and we're not going to judge them. We do our thing, they do their thing."
The newlyweds, who got married in December after falling in love and getting engaged on The Bachelorette's seventh season, admitted they didn't make the same decision before Hebert walked down the aisle.
"I don't even know where to go with that one," Rosenbaum told the magazine. "It's a belief and we don't share it."
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"I'm not interested in it," Hebert noted.
One way that Lowe and Giudici are following in the footsteps of Hebert and Rosenbaum is through their plan to televise their wedding on ABC.
"If they've decided they've spent enough time with each other that they're ready to go ahead and get married, I would say definitely doing it the way that we did it on TV was amazing," Hebert told People. "Everything about the whole wedding process was seamless and simple and beautiful."
Rosenbaum apparently had doubts about airing their ceremony on TV at first but was pleasantly surprised with the result.
While he thought the cameras would make their big day "feel like a show and not a wedding," he said the experience ultimately "felt like a wedding. Our friends and family and everyone was there. They were happy and feeling the love. We had nothing but a wonderful, positive experience."
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As for what Hebert and Rosenbaum have going on right now post-marriage, Hebert is still in dental school.
"Ashley has to finish her dental residency, which will be a year away in June," Rosenbaum explained. "Once she's done with her residency and we figure out where she's going to work, then we'll start thinking about family. But it's not far off."
"[I] want one kid and J.P. wants two kids, so we'll probably have two," Hebert shared.
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