The Texas lawyer went into Monday night's finale with three men competing for the last rose: chiropractor Bryan Abasolo, fitness coach Eric Bigger and entrepreneur Peter Kraus.
The show substituted between a live bit and taped segments of the real rivalry that were beforehand shot amid the season.
After a progression of overnight dates, Lindsay reluctantly asked Bigger to leave for good.
"I'll generally adore you," he told Lindsay. "That is quite recently reality."
The match got together amid the live part of the show and the rejected suitor expressed gratitude toward Lindsay for the experience.
"Preceding the experience my heart was broken, I never had love in my heart," he said. "With Rachel, she satisfied by heart...that's what I was inadequate with regards to as long as I can remember. I simply need to state thank you for giving me that and enabling me to get love from you since now I'm a man."
Kraus and Lindsay had a sorrowful separating on their last night together in the wake of conflicting over her yearning to get connected with and his hesitance to pop the inquiry.
When they later rejoined, Kraus clarified he simply couldn't give Lindsay the proposition she said she required.
"While things didn't end the way that I trusted, I have you to thank for the sentiments I had," he told Lindsay. "I wish you only the best and I truly simply need satisfaction for you, that's it in a nutshell."
That left the last rose for Abasolo, whose proposition Lindsay acknowledged.
"I am simply the best form when I am with you," he advised Lindsay before dropping to one knee. "You are so natural and easy to love, and I simply need to love you whatever remains of my life."
He proposed a moment time amid the live show.
"It feels great to have him with me and close by," Lindsay said.
Not every person was excited with the consummation, and a few watchers took to Twitter to express their dismay.