While Brad Womack had previously revealed he found love on The Bachelor, he's now revealing he knew she was the one for him early on in the season.

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"I'm a true believer in instant connections," Womack told People in a Monday report. "Around our first date or so -- and I'm not even saying one-on-one or group [date] -- I kind of started knowing. I just knew. But -- and I promise you I mean this -- I carried every relationship through to the very end."

"There's no denying that I felt it very, very quickly... Once I fall, I just know. I fall very hard, and it happened. It happened. But I did use every second wisely, I promise you."

According to The Bachelor star, the woman he chose and fell in love with while filming the show's fifteenth season even has him acting like a teenager again. 

"I call this woman probably 20 times a day. I really am like a high school sophomore," Womack explained.

While the 38-year-old bar owner from Austin, TX, can't publicly give any information away regarding the identity of his selected sweetheart, he's says not holding anything back when it comes to expressing his feelings for her privately.

"I'm very much in love, head over heels," Womack explained. "So, I call and text. I'm doing the whole high school thing. I see her about once or twice a month. It's under lock and key, of course. It's not nearly enough."

Although the couple has limited time to spend together, Womack said he'll take whatever he can get.  

"It's wild -- Different locations all across the country -- It's crazy," Womack said. "But it's well worth it. I would travel to Antarctica to see this woman."

In addition, The Bachelor star said he definitely wants to have children, even if the woman he chose already happens to have kids from a prior relationship.

"I've always wanted a family. I thought, okay, if a relationship works out with either [Michelle Money] or [Emily Maynard], the only two [women] with children, so be it. That's an instant family," Womack explained. "I'm a guy [for whom] true love is all encompassing. Meaning, if she has a child, I would love that child... just like she was my own."
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.