WARNING: This article contains spoilers from ABC's The Bachelor.

Being a bachelor isn't as easy as it looks. According to Chris Harrison, The Bachelor host, Juan Pablo Galavis has had a difficult time saying goodbye to the ladies and adjusting to fame.

In the last episode of The Bachelor, Galavis said good-bye to Sharleen but not on his own terms. The contestant left the show willingly because she was not attracted to Galavis' mind. Harrison told E! News that this is not the last time Galavis will watch a woman leave him, as one other contestant is slated to walk out before the season ends.

Apparently, good-bye has had quite the effect on the Venezuelan stud.

"The rest of these goodbyes are brutal, whether it's a woman making the decision or he's making the decisions, it's tough," Harrison said. "This is not the Sean Lowe, just cruse right into the harbor, smooth-sailing, happy ending kind of show."

Harrison said that "emotional" Galavis "cares deeply" for all of the women on the reality dating show. Despite intimate relationships with the contestants, Galavis has still found it hard to be the Bachelor because of his mouth.

"He has no filter," Harrison said. "He just doesn't understand why everybody gets so upset about things."

One of Galavis' biggest obstacles is testing the waters with 25 different women while still being a respectable father. He has reportedly been "hurt" as a result of simultaneously caring about the women vying for his heart and his kids.

"He definitely has moved the goal post in the middle of the game, changing the rules and moving around," Harrison explained. "...You're with this beautiful woman, and you're having an intimate date and you get into that moment, and you share a kiss or you share a whatever, and quickly you realize, 'Oh crap, I have a daughter. I have a family. Everyone's watching.' It's something you don't normally have to worry about in life but you do as the Bachelor."

The 32-year-old broke barriers when he became the first Latino Bachelor, making expectations quite high.

"...there was just this fever for Juan Pablo," Harrison said. "It really was this bizarre grounds well of support and love. So I don't know if you could ever do anything but fall a little bit short of that, but he's just been himself and he's the guy that I met on The Bachelorette, and he's the guy that now is the Bachelor. He really hasn't changed much. He's been the same guy. He hasn't tried to act any different throughout the entire time."

SPOILER ALERT: But who will actually win the final rose? According to Star-Spin, Nikki and Clare will both be at the final rose ceremony, but only Nikki will get a rose. The site claims that Galavis and Nikki never got engaged but are still together.

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8/7c.